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Just bleeding the brakes on the wb ute Ive got no fluid coming from pass rear so Ive tried the drivers side front and none from there either. Any ideas Whats going on?
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Did you blow the lines out with compressed air to make sure they were free? If its all back together now I'd undo the rear wheel cylinder pipes and put a bit of plastic or rubber tube on them directing into a contained on the ground. Undo at the master cylinder and blow some air down them to make sure the pipes aren't blocked up.
Try the same with the calipers but where the hose joins to the solid pipe. You might need some pipe ring spanners to undo the nuts.
Just try a bit of light air pressure on the fronts so you don't blow fluid everywhere, put a rag over the end of the pipe to catch anything and wipe it off any paint if it gets on it.
If it isn't blocked lines then not sure what is going on. Did you rebuild the calipers? |
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I recently had same happen, & it was the flexible hose above the diff. Looked OK, but had collapsed on inside & was blocked
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Originally Posted by: HK-Q-Z5.0Lfan I recently had same happen, & it was the flexible hose above the diff. Looked OK, but had collapsed on inside & was blocked poster is also saying drivers side front. ... nothing so not the diff hose I suspect the proportioning valve |
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Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Originally Posted by: HK-Q-Z5.0Lfan I recently had same happen, & it was the flexible hose above the diff. Looked OK, but had collapsed on inside & was blocked poster is also saying drivers side front. ... nothing so not the diff hose Sorry, miss-read post. Yes, could be proportion valve
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I think he was getting a rebuilt WB master cylinder so may not be the valve. |
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Yes. Ive ordered a new one but just wanted to bleed out old fluid while I wait. Just surprises me nothin comes out of 2 Only 2 things I can think of I left the master cyl cap on Would the stuffed master have anything to do with it not bleeding? Edited by user Sunday, 17 October 2021 7:40:47 PM(UTC)
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