Sailorbill
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Hi all,
New to Land Rovers - especially Series.
I recently changed all of the following:
However, I have gone from solid pedal with brakes all locked on (due to the pushrod setting) to the Pedal now goes to the floor.
Its ok on the second pump of the pedal so I have adjusted the brakes so that they are close but not touching the drums to reduce wheel cylinder travel but the pedal still goes to the floor.
I have been bleeding the brakes as per manual with an eazy bleed kit. Been around the vehicle 5 times and put 2 litres of fluid thru the system and I am still getting micro bubbles coming thru.
There are no leaks - I have checked carefully.
So my question is - just how much bleeding is required after a complete system replacement?
Thanks for help on this.
New to Land Rovers - especially Series.
I recently changed all of the following:
- Master Cylinder;
- All 4 wheel cylinders;
- Hard pipes;
- Hoses;
- Unions.
However, I have gone from solid pedal with brakes all locked on (due to the pushrod setting) to the Pedal now goes to the floor.
Its ok on the second pump of the pedal so I have adjusted the brakes so that they are close but not touching the drums to reduce wheel cylinder travel but the pedal still goes to the floor.
I have been bleeding the brakes as per manual with an eazy bleed kit. Been around the vehicle 5 times and put 2 litres of fluid thru the system and I am still getting micro bubbles coming thru.
There are no leaks - I have checked carefully.
So my question is - just how much bleeding is required after a complete system replacement?
Thanks for help on this.