MikeFl4
Active Member
Hi everyone,
Just going to make this quick post before I completely lose my mind (already lost it in the garage and brake fluid is now everywhere)
Reviving a 1998 4.6 P38, been off the road around 12 years.
Brake calipers were sticking, as preventative maintenance I have replaced all the calipers. Flexible brake hoses look in good condition, new copper crush washers installed when bolting to calipers. New brake pads and discs.
Start the bleed procedure as per rave manual. I have 3 P38s and have performed this procedure by the book 3 times without any problems on the other ones...
Get to the end of the procedure, brake pedal feels terrible, mushy and no weight to it (despite there being no bubbles once finished each step)
Do the whole procedure again, brake pedal feels worse, noticeably went wrong this time when we started to use the pump to bleed the rear calipers (as per manual)
Going crazy, decide to start the procedure again...
Now at the first step, bleeding the lower bleed screw on the reservoir (after letting it first drip out), Im constantly getting bubbles from this lower bleed screw. Because of this, I am unable to bleed the brakes at all as I cant even get past the first step.
Please does anyone have any idea what's going on here, brakes were actually working pretty good for the couple of test drives I did with the vehicle, just sticking unfortunately even after removing all brake pads, cleaning carriers, greasing etc.
I have heard that o rings have to be replaced in the modulator for pre-facelift models, 1998 and prior, but from what I've read this only effected up until 1997.
Just going to make this quick post before I completely lose my mind (already lost it in the garage and brake fluid is now everywhere)
Reviving a 1998 4.6 P38, been off the road around 12 years.
Brake calipers were sticking, as preventative maintenance I have replaced all the calipers. Flexible brake hoses look in good condition, new copper crush washers installed when bolting to calipers. New brake pads and discs.
Start the bleed procedure as per rave manual. I have 3 P38s and have performed this procedure by the book 3 times without any problems on the other ones...
Get to the end of the procedure, brake pedal feels terrible, mushy and no weight to it (despite there being no bubbles once finished each step)
Do the whole procedure again, brake pedal feels worse, noticeably went wrong this time when we started to use the pump to bleed the rear calipers (as per manual)
Going crazy, decide to start the procedure again...
Now at the first step, bleeding the lower bleed screw on the reservoir (after letting it first drip out), Im constantly getting bubbles from this lower bleed screw. Because of this, I am unable to bleed the brakes at all as I cant even get past the first step.
Please does anyone have any idea what's going on here, brakes were actually working pretty good for the couple of test drives I did with the vehicle, just sticking unfortunately even after removing all brake pads, cleaning carriers, greasing etc.
I have heard that o rings have to be replaced in the modulator for pre-facelift models, 1998 and prior, but from what I've read this only effected up until 1997.