'84 GS750ES/EF
Thought I had a bad master cyl so rebuilt the spare. Thought the problem was solved...but it was late that night and I must have been dreaming early.
Hoses are all fairly new.
Calipers, anti dive units and anti dive actuators all rebuilt.
Bled the brakes. and bled. and bled. and bled. and bled.
Spongy lever.
Bled some more.
Spongy lever.
I've bled by pumping the level a few times, opening the bleeder, pumping, closing, pumping, opening ect.
I've bled by using the submerged hose and open bleeder method.
I've bled on the centerstand with the wheel straight.
I've bled on the sidestand with the wheel turned because I thought I might have had air stuck in the pipe/manifold that divides the fluid between the sides. Its flat when on the centerstand so I thought I'd try it with one side higher.
I tried bleeding in reverse with pressure. In other words from the bleeder up but for some reason I can't get it to take fluid that way?! I has normal bleeders, not speed bleeder...no check valve anywhere in the system that I can see.
I'm going out of my freaking skull here... any clues? Any glaring errors on my part?
The factory manual says to bleed the L anti dive, the L caliper and then the R anti dive, R Caliper. I did this, I also removed the anti dive actuators as per the book to get the air out of that line.
GAH!
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