I have been refurbishing the brakes (Disco 1 - no ABS, nice and simple, or so I thought! ). All calipers stripped down, cleaned and painted D ), new seals, new pistons, new bleed screws, new master cylinder, new flexible hoses, new pads. Fixed brake pipes have been replaced before and are all in good condition (copper).
But, I cannot get the pedal to be firm on the first push, it always goes to the floor and on the second push it is firm, if I repeat iommedaitely the pedal is still firm but if I leave it for a few seconds it's back to the floor on the first push.
No leaks and the fluid level stays the same in the reservoir.
Thought it must be air in the system but I have bled it so many times - I even bought a Gunson Eezibleed, a great invention if only because it does not answer back (unlike the wife when she is pushing the brake pedal ) - and no more air comes out.
Any ideas?
But, I cannot get the pedal to be firm on the first push, it always goes to the floor and on the second push it is firm, if I repeat iommedaitely the pedal is still firm but if I leave it for a few seconds it's back to the floor on the first push.
No leaks and the fluid level stays the same in the reservoir.
Thought it must be air in the system but I have bled it so many times - I even bought a Gunson Eezibleed, a great invention if only because it does not answer back (unlike the wife when she is pushing the brake pedal ) - and no more air comes out.
Any ideas?