chriswoody
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So I'm trying to get my new Hope calipers fitted and bled and I'm having a right mare.
So with Dot 5 systems, you need to first run fluid through the system from the caliper syringe to the lever syringe. The fluid does goes through, but there is a bit more resistance than you would expect. Then you are meant to secure the lever back against the bar to isolate the caliper, before bleeding that. Then comes the part that I'm flummoxed by, you need to release the clamp on the lever and then gently let it return as you push in the plunger in on the caliper syringe. Now I've done this on the front brake in the past with no issues, but on the rear, nothing. The plunger on the syringe is hard as rock, there is no way that it's going in whilst the lever is against the bar and being held by minimal hand resistance. Letting the lever return without pushing in the plunger on the syringe means that the whole system is spongy as hell and the pistons will work, but not retract.
I'm pretty certain this is not a caliper issue, I've bled that according to Hope's instructions and all four pistons work just fine, it's just the system is spongy because I can't pressurise it from the caliper end. The only thing I can think of is that there must be a blockage somewhere in the line, I could just buy a new brake hose, but has any one here any thoughts or experience? I'm feeling pretty frustrated and wanting to throw the bloomin thing in the river at this moment in time.
So with Dot 5 systems, you need to first run fluid through the system from the caliper syringe to the lever syringe. The fluid does goes through, but there is a bit more resistance than you would expect. Then you are meant to secure the lever back against the bar to isolate the caliper, before bleeding that. Then comes the part that I'm flummoxed by, you need to release the clamp on the lever and then gently let it return as you push in the plunger in on the caliper syringe. Now I've done this on the front brake in the past with no issues, but on the rear, nothing. The plunger on the syringe is hard as rock, there is no way that it's going in whilst the lever is against the bar and being held by minimal hand resistance. Letting the lever return without pushing in the plunger on the syringe means that the whole system is spongy as hell and the pistons will work, but not retract.
I'm pretty certain this is not a caliper issue, I've bled that according to Hope's instructions and all four pistons work just fine, it's just the system is spongy because I can't pressurise it from the caliper end. The only thing I can think of is that there must be a blockage somewhere in the line, I could just buy a new brake hose, but has any one here any thoughts or experience? I'm feeling pretty frustrated and wanting to throw the bloomin thing in the river at this moment in time.