If memory serves me correctly, I did not bench bleed my master cylinder when I put it on about 2 years ago.
It really didn't have a big effect on breaking with my 3/4 ton axles - no problems.
I now have a d60 up front with new calipers and the brakes suck. I have to press ALL the way down to get ANY braking effect and even then it only feels like what it should with the pedal maybe half way or less.
The point is that I think I need to bench bleed my MC. Is this OK to do since it's not new? I think the MC came with these little plastic jobbers that screwed into where the brake lines went,. I no longer have these. What do I use?
Also, another dumb question - can I buy a reseal or rebuild kit for a dana 60 front caliper? Mine are new, but I think the seal around the piston is leaking. I would just return the caliper but already have it ground down for 15s and wouyld rather spend the money for seals than the time for another caliper grinding.
-- Mike
It really didn't have a big effect on breaking with my 3/4 ton axles - no problems.
I now have a d60 up front with new calipers and the brakes suck. I have to press ALL the way down to get ANY braking effect and even then it only feels like what it should with the pedal maybe half way or less.
The point is that I think I need to bench bleed my MC. Is this OK to do since it's not new? I think the MC came with these little plastic jobbers that screwed into where the brake lines went,. I no longer have these. What do I use?
Also, another dumb question - can I buy a reseal or rebuild kit for a dana 60 front caliper? Mine are new, but I think the seal around the piston is leaking. I would just return the caliper but already have it ground down for 15s and wouyld rather spend the money for seals than the time for another caliper grinding.
-- Mike