To be honest, I have never used a block to run the pistons out, although that is a good test.
But that many pumps is probably normal. Remember discs are a pressure not a volume system.
So when you press the pedal, there is only supposed to be a tiny amount of movement, but that tiny amount is supposed to be immensely strong.
Think about a 50 ton bottle jack.
Did not see the rubber problem, is the boot torn?. They are replaceable, but under normal use they are not worth doing so, because by the time they go bad, its just better to replace the whole thing.
Due to wear of the piston seals and the possibility of dirt getting in.
In this case, if they are new, and have just pulled out or got torn during checks, they might be worth reseating or replacing.
As far as a scary ride, as long as its not too high up, I'm fine. I have a problem with heights, but I have driven and ridden more miles in vehicles with no brakes than you would believe.
Also, did the piston leave a mark on the board? I would expect it to.
But that many pumps is probably normal. Remember discs are a pressure not a volume system.
So when you press the pedal, there is only supposed to be a tiny amount of movement, but that tiny amount is supposed to be immensely strong.
Think about a 50 ton bottle jack.
Did not see the rubber problem, is the boot torn?. They are replaceable, but under normal use they are not worth doing so, because by the time they go bad, its just better to replace the whole thing.
Due to wear of the piston seals and the possibility of dirt getting in.
In this case, if they are new, and have just pulled out or got torn during checks, they might be worth reseating or replacing.
As far as a scary ride, as long as its not too high up, I'm fine. I have a problem with heights, but I have driven and ridden more miles in vehicles with no brakes than you would believe.
Also, did the piston leave a mark on the board? I would expect it to.


. Which I guess is what's going to happen according to Fordum's link.
I put the valve in with an adapter from something I had laying around. It wasn't shaped the same on the inside but seems to be working. I might try picking something up on the way out of town. I also seem to have lost the 9/16" plug for the rear lines, I've looked everywhere. 


Cant wait to see it wheel in Moab.