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    Default Need advice from seasoned mechanically inclined

    I have posted brake problem in another post. I haven’t turned wrenches in a few years. When I work on my brakes if I remember you start farthest from the master cylinder. My question is what do you do to get air from the split at the wheels. Just want advice from experience.

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    I like the bleeder systems that "push" fluid from the wheels up to the master cylinder, air wants to go up anyway. Also check the service manual, there's usually a bleeding procedure in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyWuzHe View Post
    I like the bleeder systems that "push" fluid from the wheels up to the master cylinder, air wants to go up anyway. Also check the service manual, there's usually a bleeding procedure in them.
    Do NOT do this with any ABS system, bad JU JU will happen just a word of caution from years of experience with hydraulic systems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kook View Post
    I have posted brake problem in another post. I haven’t turned wrenches in a few years. When I work on my brakes if I remember you start farthest from the master cylinder. My question is what do you do to get air from the split at the wheels. Just want advice from experience.
    What do you mean @ the split at the wheels? Does your trike have 1 line running to the back with a street fitting with separate lines going to each wheel? If so air will always rise over the fluid to the highest point of the system so you should be good to go bleeding each wheel keeping your master cylinder full during bleeding. If you feel the need to pump the brakes use slow and only 1/2 the stroke of the master cylinder to avoid rolling the internal seal. Pumping with fast strokes promotes more bubbles
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    I have a 05 Road Star with a Champion kit. I could never get my back brake to work, no matter how I bleed it. The master is designed to handle one caliper but being asked to handle two! It's six years ago so I don't know where on Ebay I found a larger one . With a few mounting mods, it works so good, I rarely use the front brake. It's progressive enough that I can even use it as a trailing brake in the twisties.

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    Looks like it needs to be repainted. Its only six years old.

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    Ok I am not used to bike parts but what is it and where to start looking for one?

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    The master is the one that worked with the old trike kit! Don’t know what is the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kook View Post
    The master is the one that worked with the old trike kit! Don’t know what is the problem.
    what was the old kit?

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    It had the old Champion straight axle on it. We could never get it to work properly with the DNA AXLE though. They used original frame of the kit and basically just changed the axle.

    After I jack it up and change the bleeders am gonna try it myself. Can’t F I U any more than it is!

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    R U making any progress?
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    Well, changed bleeders, replaced line seals reblead brakes, got pedal but haven’t been able to test it out yet!

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    After I changed the line seals I still had a leak. I examined the line ends and there were scars on the top line which might cause a leak. I used ultra fine sandpaper and lots of time pretty well smoothing them out. I reassembled them and there seems to be no leaks. Now I am having a hard time getting pedal. Need help y’all! Any advice could come in handy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kook View Post
    After I changed the line seals I still had a leak. I examined the line ends and there were scars on the top line which might cause a leak. I used ultra fine sandpaper and lots of time pretty well smoothing them out. I reassembled them and there seems to be no leaks. Now I am having a hard time getting pedal. Need help y’all! Any advice could come in handy!
    Remove cover on master cylinder, keep it topped off with fluid. Open rear bleeders and let gravity pull out the air. If you pump the brakes use slow and only pump about 1/2 the stroke. Any faster pumping will churn up more air bubbles. Using 1/2 stroke during pumping will ensure you do not roll the seal in the master cylinder. Good Luck
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    You will have trouble getting a pedal if there's not enough play to allow the bypass port to open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidecarbill View Post
    You will have trouble getting a pedal if there's not enough play to allow the bypass port to open.
    That could be his original problem with the rear brake locking up he reported a while back

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    Gene, you may also try tieing down the rear brake pedal about 1/4 of the travel during the gravity bleed. This will ensure the comp port in the master cylinder is opened
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    I have read the thread and I am not sure that the M/C has been properly bled.

    1. Disconnect the line at the back of the M/C.
    2. Fill the reservoir with fluid.
    3. Take your finger and place over the hole where the line connects.
    4. With the other hand, slowly depress the pedal until you feel pressure.
    5. Release your finger slightly to allow the fluid under pressure to escape.
    6. Once the full stroke has been achieved, seal the hole with your finger again.
    7. Release the pedal and allow the M/C to recharge itself (5 seconds) while still holding your finger over the hole.
    8. Repeat the procedure once more.
    9. All of the air should now be out of the M/C and you should feel pressure buildup beneath you finger every time you slightly touch the pedal to apply.
    10. Reconnect the line quickly and secure without letting the reservoir get low.


    Next, bleed the caliper with the shortest line first (probably requires an assistant).

    1. 2 pumps on the pedal and hold the pedal while you open the bleeder valve.
    2. The caliper bleed valves need to be in the highest position (upper most of the caliper).
    3. Do this several times and then do the same on the remaining wheel.


    Does your system have a 'residual check valve' in it ??

    You should achieve pedal pressure at this point.

    If the pedal seems to pump up, slowly re-bleed the wheels again.

    If you leave unattended and return later to find you have no pedal, residual check valve time.

    Hope this helps.

    A picture of the caliper mounted would really help too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H. Mann View Post
    I have read the thread and I am not sure that the M/C has been properly bled.

    1. Disconnect the line at the back of the M/C.
    2. Fill the reservoir with fluid.
    3. Take your finger and place over the hole where the line connects.
    4. With the other hand, slowly depress the pedal until you feel pressure.
    5. Release your finger slightly to allow the fluid under pressure to escape.
    6. Once the full stroke has been achieved, seal the hole with your finger again.
    7. Release the pedal and allow the M/C to recharge itself (5 seconds) while still holding your finger over the hole.
    8. Repeat the procedure once more.
    9. All of the air should now be out of the M/C and you should feel pressure buildup beneath you finger every time you slightly touch the pedal to apply.
    10. Reconnect the line quickly and secure without letting the reservoir get low.


    Next, bleed the caliper with the shortest line first (probably requires an assistant).

    1. 2 pumps on the pedal and hold the pedal while you open the bleeder valve.
    2. The caliper bleed valves need to be in the highest position (upper most of the caliper).
    3. Do this several times and then do the same on the remaining wheel.


    Does your system have a 'residual check valve' in it ??

    You should achieve pedal pressure at this point.

    If the pedal seems to pump up, slowly re-bleed the wheels again.

    If you leave unattended and return later to find you have no pedal, residual check valve time.

    Hope this helps.

    A picture of the caliper mounted would really help too.
    Jim, what I do NOT understand is each time there is a post there seems to be a new or different [problem. In the beginning of this thread the OP was looking for info on how to bleed the brakes, slowly this has evolved to a leak?

    One thing for sure is we need ALL the info and pictures of the set up including the brake pedal and linkage to be the most effective in helping solve this on going problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H. Mann View Post
    I have read the thread and I am not sure that the M/C has been properly bled.




    Next, bleed the caliper with the shortest line first (probably requires an assistant).
    ??????

    this is a new one on me? longest is usually 1st,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H. Mann View Post
    I have read the thread and I am not sure that the M/C has been properly bled.




    Next, bleed the caliper with the shortest line first (probably requires an assistant).

    ??????

    this is a new one on me? longest is usually 1st,,,,
    I saw a post earlier that you had made in this reference.

    I was taught in the Raybestos Brake School in 1969.

    I worked at a Brake Shop until I became a Line Mechanic for Chevrolet in 1978.

    I have been building Trikes since 1998.

    I have developed drum to disc brake conversions as well.

    In a Tee type fitting where you have lines of differing lengths, as you do in a typical trike application, do the shorter line one first.

    And if they are the same length lines, it doesn't matter. (like in most cars)

    It saves time and mess and you usually only have to do it once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H. Mann View Post

    I saw a post earlier that you had made in this reference.

    I was taught in the Raybestos Brake School in 1969.

    I worked at a Brake Shop until I became a Line Mechanic for Chevrolet in 1978.

    I have been building Trikes since 1998.

    I have developed drum to disc brake conversions as well.

    In a Tee type fitting where you have lines of differing lengths, as you do in a typical trike application, do the shorter line one first.

    And if they are the same length lines, it doesn't matter. (like in most cars)

    It saves time and mess and you usually only have to do it once.
    That was a very good class, I did it as a refresher course and used it as info for my training platform
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    Not sure about the residual valve thing. What and where would it be!

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