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โMar-10-2018 05:43 AM
garry1p wrote:
I was having a heck of a time bleeding my brakes until I found the following note after a lot of searching brake problems.
"After bleeding the brakes on the P-30 chassis in the normal manner start engine and rotate steering wheel all the way to the stop in each direction two or three times".
Made a big difference in my brakes but they never work like a car or pick-up.
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โMar-02-2018 05:13 AM
77rollalong wrote:
I have used the scanner tool to bleed the abs pump, not sure exactly what it does within the pump. but it does work, then you re bleed the system again after and you should get a hard pedal.
This is out of Mitchels on demand
1) raise and support Vechicle. Begin at the right rear wheel. Install clear plastic hose to bleed screw. immerse other end of hose in contaimer that is partially filled with clean brake fluid
2) Open bleed screw 1/2 to 1 full turn. Have assistant slowly depress brake pedal untill reaches full travel. Hold pedal untill bleed screw is closed. Release brake pedal and wait 10 -15 sec. repeat untill clean bubble free brake fluid is present at wheel bleed screw.
3) Check master cylinder every 4-6 strokes of brake pedal to avoid running dry. repeat procedure on left rear, then right front, then left front. after bleeding all 4 wheel go to the next step
4) Using scan tool in function test, run function test 4 times consecutivels while appling the brake pedal firmly. release brake pedal between each test.
5) Rebleed all 4 wheels to remove remaining air from brake system. ensure brake pedal feel is appropriat befor attempting to drive vehicle. Re bleed as nessary to obtain appropriate pedal feel.
โMar-02-2018 05:09 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Did you change the short rubber brake line at the rear of your chassis at the same time you replaced the two front brake lines?
โMar-02-2018 05:05 AM
allbrandauto wrote:
run into this problem many times pump brake pedal and hold crack open the lines going into the abs module from master cly.
โMar-02-2018 05:03 AM
77rollalong wrote:
The hydro boost does give a sense of a spongy brake, its best not to have the engine running and to pump down the pedal so you have no boost at all when bleeding the brakes, then when you get a hard pedal you know you do indeed have the air out.. with the 4 wheel disk brakes you should not be able to push the pedal down more than an inch or so before it stops.. Years ago i had an old Datsun 510 that i did a master cylinder in, but at the same time added a power brake booster out of a 240Z.. after bleeding the pedal would only drop a 1/2 inch with you foot.. start the motor and i could push the pedal right to the floor with your hand.. it was like driving the school bus i had with air brakes, 4 years later i brought the car in to have a safety check done, and the mechanic came to me after and commented on how well the car stopped..
โMar-02-2018 05:02 AM
77rollalong wrote:
I have used the scanner tool to bleed the abs pump, not sure exactly what it does within the pump. but it does work, then you re bleed the system again after and you should get a hard pedal.
This is out of Mitchels on demand
1) raise and support Vechicle. Begin at the right rear wheel. Install clear plastic hose to bleed screw. immerse other end of hose in contaimer that is partially filled with clean brake fluid
2) Open bleed screw 1/2 to 1 full turn. Have assistant slowly depress brake pedal untill reaches full travel. Hold pedal untill bleed screw is closed. Release brake pedal and wait 10 -15 sec. repeat untill clean bubble free brake fluid is present at wheel bleed screw.
3) Check master cylinder every 4-6 strokes of brake pedal to avoid running dry. repeat procedure on left rear, then right front, then left front. after bleeding all 4 wheel go to the next step
4) Using scan tool in function test, run function test 4 times consecutivels while appling the brake pedal firmly. release brake pedal between each test.
5) Rebleed all 4 wheels to remove remaining air from brake system. ensure brake pedal feel is appropriat befor attempting to drive vehicle. Re bleed as nessary to obtain appropriate pedal feel.
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