I bench-bleeded the mc, i filled the calipers and checked everything for leaks but everything is dry. I've tried to read every topic that i found here on GSR about bleeding problems but couldn't find a similar problem. The handle moves all the way to the bar with no pressure at all...
I rebuild the mc and calipers myself, i even cleaned them with an ultrasonic cleaner. The mc got a new piston (original suzuki) with spring and rubbers, the circlips is in the right groove and she gives pressure like it should. the calipers were in a bad shape but i cleaned them and took out all of the corrosion inside with my dremel (with small wire brush to get into the grooves) and put in new pistons, o-rings and booths, all original suzuki. They went in fine and i even tried to pump them back out with compressed air to see if they moved as they should, hurting my thumb in the process (my mistake, put my thumb in the wrong place ... ) when one of the pistons came shooting out directly.
I put some teflon tape on the threads of the bleeding screws just to be sure, and brake fluid comes out as it should when opened. I took off a caliper to see if there's movement when i squeeze the handle and there is, but very little and the piston goes back in the caliper without me loosening grip on the handle....
It's been 2 days now that i try to get any pressure on the brakes but nothing comes, i even tried the "tie back the handle" technique for a few nights but no succes...
Anyone got any sugestions?
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