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Ive overhauled the master cyl on the vc commodore and bled the brakes but feel I still have air in the system How many pumps of the pedal would it take to move fluid from the outlet of the master cyl to the brake caliper?
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Well, you could calculate displaced volume per stroke of the master and work out the volume of the lines to decide how many pumps, or just bleed it again and see if it improves.
If youve pinched/damaged a seal in the master then you're losing pressure and nothing will change.
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Originally Posted by: holden05 Ive overhauled the master cyl on the vc commodore and bled the brakes but feel I still have air in the system How many pumps of the pedal would it take to move fluid from the outlet of the master cyl to the brake caliper? you did fit the new seals the right way? ps... LOTS of pumps from master to LHR caliper, only 2 or so to RHF caliper |
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For the LHR how many pedal pumps would be right if I had air at the master outlet? Edited by user Monday, 21 October 2024 7:07:23 PM(UTC)
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