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Author:  clubmn [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:51 am ]
Post subject:  bleeding brakes, with a late model master cylinder.

OK so i replaced, my pistons, pads and drums and now im having trouble bleeding the system. I think i remember there being a trick to bleeding the rear of the system when you have the split system master cylinder as fitted to the late model clubmans and mokes?

How do you do it. Not sure if my proportion valve is dead, but i cannot get fluid in the rear lines. But @ the master cylinder it's working.

Author:  Anto [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:16 am ]
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Have you got the separate limiting valve below the master cylinder? If so check that fluid comes out of the outlet when you bleed it, just to cancel it out.

I have heard that with the twin circuit master cylinders you need to bleed both the front and rear (of the same side) at the same time, but of course that requires an extra person.

Also make sure it isn't your technique that is causing problems. If you do the pump-pump-pump hold method, then you get enough pressure in the system to activate the limiting valve, so no fluid comes out the back. This happens on single circuit too.

Author:  clubmn [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:53 am ]
Post subject:  mm1275

Thanks mate, I do know how to generally bleed a braking system, but just cannot get this twin circuit thing bleed. Yeah something about the same side at the same time. is what i heared 2, I removed the rear brake pipe that connects to the proportion valve, but no fluid in there. anyway 2 test this valve?

Author:  Mike_Byron [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:56 am ]
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You can also progressively bleed as well

That is, undo the union between the master cylinder a bias valve. Don't undo it entirely though, just enough to get fluid seeping when the pedal is depressed. That will tell you if the master cylinder is priming. Then tighten it back up and proceeed as normal - you have fluid in the lines.

Another thing, dont repeatedly stab away at the pedal - just slow pedal depressions with pauses between each. Brake fluid is too viscous and just frothes with vigorous pumps.

If all else fails see if you can borrow a vaccuum bleeder or a pressure bleeder from a mechanical workshop etc.

Mike

Author:  peterw [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:02 pm ]
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If I have to bleed solo I get a length of the cheap plastic hose and use an old brake fluid container with a hole drilled in the top as a receptacle. When you attach the hose make sure it comes upward from the valve and terminates higher than the master cylinder. You can then open the valve and slowly pump the fluid through leaving the valve open. Any air that comes out will keep going upward and if the system sucks some back from the hose it will only be fluid. Start at the brake that is furthest away from the master cylinder and work back towards it.

Pete

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