SHi All,
First post here but gained lots of information from the site. I have a 2004 d22 with the yd25 engine (which has blown up on me once but been rebuilt).
I recently gave it a body lift and whilst I had the tub off the back I cleaned and painted the chassis with wurth stone guard. Couple of the hydraulic brake pipes were rotten so I changed them.
I am now having serious trouble bleeding the secondary piston in the master cylinder. I can't even get any brake fluid to pump out of the piston. It appears as if it isn't getting brake fluid out of the reservoir.
If I fill the piston (from the outlet) as the pedal is being released then I can get fluid into the piston and it comes out at high pressure when the pedal is depressed, but it never refills from the reservoir side.
Can anyone shed any light on this for me? I've struggled for a while with it and even taken it apart and all looks in order so I am stumped!
It is the ABS type and is the master cylinder with the screw in the side which limits the Pistons travel.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks....
First post here but gained lots of information from the site. I have a 2004 d22 with the yd25 engine (which has blown up on me once but been rebuilt).
I recently gave it a body lift and whilst I had the tub off the back I cleaned and painted the chassis with wurth stone guard. Couple of the hydraulic brake pipes were rotten so I changed them.
I am now having serious trouble bleeding the secondary piston in the master cylinder. I can't even get any brake fluid to pump out of the piston. It appears as if it isn't getting brake fluid out of the reservoir.
If I fill the piston (from the outlet) as the pedal is being released then I can get fluid into the piston and it comes out at high pressure when the pedal is depressed, but it never refills from the reservoir side.
Can anyone shed any light on this for me? I've struggled for a while with it and even taken it apart and all looks in order so I am stumped!
It is the ABS type and is the master cylinder with the screw in the side which limits the Pistons travel.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks....