Huicho417
Well-Known Member
Last weekend I replaced my front brake lines with new stainless steel. The car was braking great before changing the lines. After I changed the lines I bled the system twice until I had no air coming out. When I test drove it the pedal keep going down to the floor. Only way I got it to stop was pumping the pedal way before my actual stopping point. I parked it and bled the system again for a third time and again the fluid shot out each caliper without any air. I did notice some fluid leaking out of the master cylinder caps when I was bleeding it the third time. Took the caps off and reinstalled and the leak went away. Also on my driveway when I pumped it I could build up pressure. But when I took my foot of the break pedal and tried it again it would initially sink to the floor. Any ideas as to what the issue is? A friend of my suggested bench bleeding the master cylinder. Is it possible air is stuck there and is not pushed out when bleeding at each caliper? Thanks in advance!