I replaced the rear brakes and bled the lines but it still seems that i have no pedel and the rear brakes are not working. any ideas???
Punch a hole thru the top of a mason jar or similar glass jar and use the correct size clear vinyl bleed hose. This makes bleeding a lot easier. The end of the hose should be in enough brake fluid so that you can see the bubbles. Make sure that you don't remove too much fluid from the master cylinder with each pump. or you will suck in more air.1. Bleed:
• brake system
a. Add the proper brake fluid to the reservoir.
b. Install the diaphragm. Be careful not to spill
any fluid or allow the reservoir to overflow.
c. Connect the clear plastic hose 1 tightly to
the caliper bleed screw 2.
È Front
É Rear
d. Place the other end of the hose into a container.
e. Slowly apply the brake pedal several times.
f. Push down on the pedal and hold it.
g. Loosen the bleed screw and allow the pedal
to travel towards its limit.
h. Tighten the bleed screw when the pedal
limit has been reached, then release the
pedal.
i. Repeat steps (e) to (h) until all the air bubbles
have disappeared from the fluid.
j. Tighten the bleed screw.
NOTE:
If bleeding is difficult, it may be necessary to
let the brake fluid settle for a few hours.
Repeat the bleeding procedure when the tiny
bubbles in the system have disappeared.
k. Add brake fluid to the proper level.
Refer to “CHECKING THE BRAKE FLUID
LEVEL”.
WARNING
Check the operation of the brake after
bleeding the brake system.
Welcome to the site, not sure if it's fixable give intro2rhinos a text 714 936-9418 he parts out rhinos and is a good guy to work with.Has any had a split in the plastic resivor on the master cylinder and is there anyway to fix it