Question: do any of you know of a way that a brake system can lose pressure without developing a leak?
Background: Brakes were iffy when I bought them. Replaced the lines with OEM rubbers and rebuilt the calipers using a rebuild kit. My problem remained. I’ve bled this system a thousand times… from the bottom, from the master cylinder banjo, using screwdrivers pushing into the piston, tapping the lines, removing and turning the calipers, and leaving the lever pulled in using a zip tie over night. After these tricks, I’m able to get a good firm feel out of the front brake. But a few hours later, it’s spongy again. I’ve detected no leaks, and ruled out the MC by replacing it with the 14mm dealie on ebay. (I know this results in longer lever travel, my concern is with the sponginess... having to pump it several times until it gets a good firm feel).
Several times I’ve left the system pressured overnight with a zip tie. Always the next day it feels fantastic. Within several hours it’s returned to its normal spongy self.
I’ve detected no leaks, no fluid running down the lines or coming out the caliper or anything. Last night, Chef1366 and I bled them using our combined knowledge, because he thought they were scary too. It got me home, but today when I squeezed the lever it was soft again.
I’m at my wits end with this one. I’ve gone through an entire large bottle of brake fluid over the last few months trying to figure this out. Only thing I can think it that it may be the calipers and I did somethine wrong or failed to see something when I rebuilt them about 15 months back. Has anyone had any similar experiences like this??
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