Re: Brake Bleeding..What am I doing Wrong..HELP
John: I am assuming what you mean by "free travel" is when you would push the brake pedal (mayby by hand) it would move 1/16" - 1/4" before you would feel it push the cylinder of the m/c ? If I understand what you are saying is when the brake pedal returns back it should let the push rod back far enough to let the cylinder of the m/c return fully?
If I do not have this free travel, do I simply loosen the jamb nut and turn the push rod? Again I am assuming I would turn it so the brake pedal would come back toward the seat?
I surely appreciate everyones thoughts and guidence. I have never taken on anything like this. When I had taken off the booster to send away I measured the distance the jamb nut was on the push rod and simply used that dimension when I re-installed. Maybe i goofed. I will check the free travel tommorrow evening.
John: I am assuming what you mean by "free travel" is when you would push the brake pedal (mayby by hand) it would move 1/16" - 1/4" before you would feel it push the cylinder of the m/c ? If I understand what you are saying is when the brake pedal returns back it should let the push rod back far enough to let the cylinder of the m/c return fully?
If I do not have this free travel, do I simply loosen the jamb nut and turn the push rod? Again I am assuming I would turn it so the brake pedal would come back toward the seat?
I surely appreciate everyones thoughts and guidence. I have never taken on anything like this. When I had taken off the booster to send away I measured the distance the jamb nut was on the push rod and simply used that dimension when I re-installed. Maybe i goofed. I will check the free travel tommorrow evening.
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