I have recently refurbished the brakes on a Ursus C355..
Brake shoes were solid - Pivot pins seized
Wheel cylinder pistons solid ...rusty..
I Fitted:-
New wheel cylinders
New brake pipies
New Master cylinders
New equalizer across the two master cylinders.
I cannot seem to get any pressure on the brake pedals?...I have bled the left wheel cylinder first using its seperate pedal (disconnect the link to right pedal).... the air bubbles did stop and it started to get a reasonable pressure but still went full distance.
Locked the bleed screw tight ..proceded to bleed the right wheel cylinder...air came out but the pedal remained very soft ...?
Then connected both foot pedals together and tried to bleed the right wheel cylinder...still no real pressure on the pedal..?
The brake fluid is definitely going through and air seems to be clearing but the pedal is still soft?
I am lost what to try next.....air must be getting in somewhere? all connections seem dry? the only place i cannot check is the wheel cylinders..but they are new so should not be leaking and the oil does seem to be coming through the bleed valve so i dont think they are leaking?
Any ideas....am I bleeding them correctly....I never had such problems trying to get a hard brake pedal?
Also the hand brake linkage is connected to the right brake pedal..so when you press the individual right pedal or the combined pedals when linked lifts up...strange set up ...is this correct....should it not be independant to the foot brakes?
Thanks Steve
Brake shoes were solid - Pivot pins seized
Wheel cylinder pistons solid ...rusty..
I Fitted:-
New wheel cylinders
New brake pipies
New Master cylinders
New equalizer across the two master cylinders.
I cannot seem to get any pressure on the brake pedals?...I have bled the left wheel cylinder first using its seperate pedal (disconnect the link to right pedal).... the air bubbles did stop and it started to get a reasonable pressure but still went full distance.
Locked the bleed screw tight ..proceded to bleed the right wheel cylinder...air came out but the pedal remained very soft ...?
Then connected both foot pedals together and tried to bleed the right wheel cylinder...still no real pressure on the pedal..?
The brake fluid is definitely going through and air seems to be clearing but the pedal is still soft?
I am lost what to try next.....air must be getting in somewhere? all connections seem dry? the only place i cannot check is the wheel cylinders..but they are new so should not be leaking and the oil does seem to be coming through the bleed valve so i dont think they are leaking?
Any ideas....am I bleeding them correctly....I never had such problems trying to get a hard brake pedal?
Also the hand brake linkage is connected to the right brake pedal..so when you press the individual right pedal or the combined pedals when linked lifts up...strange set up ...is this correct....should it not be independant to the foot brakes?
Thanks Steve