NotSoFresh
Sick ****** T-Brick Prick
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2008
- Location
- gangcouver
IMO. It took me a couple of hours bleeding the brakes trying figuring out the issue, so I replace all the old rubber brakes line replace it with SS ones that IPD sells and it helped 100%
All the rubber lines should be replaced any time calipers get changed/rebuilt as a rule. They are cheap, you are in there and it is safety. They swell and break down on the inside and make bleeding a nightmare, plus they are ready to die. Stainless not necessary, just good quality new rubber lines
still have a pedal that if I hold down on it sinks to the floor.
Here is your clue. That is classic symptoms of a master cylinder with bad seals. I have had one reman and one brand new one come with bad seals out of the box from rock auto recently. The new one had rust inside from sitting on the shelf.
Luckly both times they overnighted a replacement that worked, no hassles.