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bluec10 01-22-2022 08:36 PM

Need help bleeding brakes
 
I installed a new brake booster and master cylinder and need to bleed the brakes.I bench bled the master cylinder - it wasn’t a new one but it was only used for a few hundred miles.

I put my vacuum pump on the right-rear brake and pumped up to 20psi pressure. No fluid came out after a lot of pumping. The mc is full of fluid.

The bleeder screw was well open.

Any ideas?

Steeveedee 01-22-2022 08:41 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
It has a dual master, right? Perhaps you triggered the shuttle valve? I'm guessing that you're working on the '69 in your signature?

Accelo 01-23-2022 12:07 AM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Did you bench bleed the brake master cylinder? I always do this to confirm everything is working correctly.
I also leave the lines loose at the MC and pump the brakes till I get some seepage at the joint then I fully tighten the fittings.

Pump the brakes, see it that works. If not, it is easy to get the rod between the pedal and the MC out of adjustment when retrofitting brakes. As in it could be too long. Confirm you have some slack there.

Getter-Done 01-23-2022 12:16 AM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Did you try (pushing or pulling) the button on to proportioning valve?

Jason Banks 01-23-2022 02:04 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Just throwing this out there. I had the same problem, turned out to be the original rear brake hose from frame to diff was blocked.

jimijam00 01-23-2022 02:29 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
If you remove the vacuum pump, open the bleeder, and push on the brake pedal, does any fluid come out?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accelo (Post 9023163)
Did you bench bleed the brake master cylinder? I always do this to confirm everything is working correctly.

The second sentence of his post stated he did.

Accelo 01-23-2022 03:06 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Oops, thanks for the correction

Steeveedee 01-23-2022 04:07 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Banks (Post 9023255)
Just throwing this out there. I had the same problem, turned out to be the original rear brake hose from frame to diff was blocked.

That's a good point. An easy way to verify would be to close the open bleeder and hook the vacuum pump to the other side. Of course, if it has the shuttle valve and it has moved, switching bleeders won't help. When the right front wheel cylinder on my truck started leaking, I just went to disc brakes (and rebuilt the front end, which it probably needed at 210k miles). No idea how old the rear hose was, so it was a no-brainer to change it out.

kaycee 01-23-2022 07:16 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Pull your bleeder screw all the way out and see if the hole is not plugged, you wont loose any fluid if you put the cover back on the MC .

Chevy Fan Always 01-24-2022 09:20 PM

Re: Need help bleeding brakes
 
Make sure the button is pushed in on the proportion valve, you can use a c clamp. There is a tool made for it. In forbleeding.


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