ron.dittmer wrote:
I would try bleeding again, but I would first suck out all the fluid from the master cylinder reservoir. While sucking, move the hose around the bottom-most of the reservoir to suck out all dirt and impurities. I don't recall if you can, but if possible, wipe out the reservoir with a clean shop towel once empty. Then refill and re-bleed.
I commend you and encourage you to do your own brake work. No auto shop will be as careful and determined as you to get your brakes just right. Of coarse, be sure you are doing it right to begin with. We are here to help in any way we can.
Yeah the reservoir is soooo clean now that you have to open the top to see the fluid....i'm kinda of a nut for clean brake fluid....i take some of my cars to open track days where we race the pee out of them....if i don't have proof that my brake fluid was completely swapped out in the last two months, i don't go out on track! I think most people dont pay much attention to brake fluid....but it gets very contaminated....