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shoggoth80
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Hey guys,
I know brake bleeding is supposed to be a simple process...
I have replaced the front brakes on my '78 GS550, and I can't get the front level to firm up. No matter how many times I pump it, it doesn't feel like it is building any pressure. The master cylinder should be fine, as it was fine before I did the pad swap. I know I got air in the lines, as that would more or less go without saying. Is it just a LOT of air in the lines that is causing it to feel this way? I haven't actually started the bleeding process, as I wanted to ask about this symptom first; see if it might be something a little more annoying.
I know brake bleeding is supposed to be a simple process...
I have replaced the front brakes on my '78 GS550, and I can't get the front level to firm up. No matter how many times I pump it, it doesn't feel like it is building any pressure. The master cylinder should be fine, as it was fine before I did the pad swap. I know I got air in the lines, as that would more or less go without saying. Is it just a LOT of air in the lines that is causing it to feel this way? I haven't actually started the bleeding process, as I wanted to ask about this symptom first; see if it might be something a little more annoying.