Working on bleeding my standard brakes using a Schwaben power bleeder and RBF600 and seeing some weird results. To set the stage I did these steps:
- siphoned out what was in the brake reservoir
- filled directly with RBF600 (~1L)
- filled the power bleeder with about 1L and pumped to 15psi.
When I crack the bleeder valve on the rear passenger side fluid comes out, but very slowly. Not enough to fill a 1/4" hose (I tested and all 4 corners do this). As a sanity check, I disconnected the bleeder and had a helper push and hold the brake pedal down while I cracked the bleeder and fluid came out much faster for a few seconds and then stopped once it reached the floor (pedal was not lifted until bleeder valve was re-tightened).
Do I need to have some patience? Do I need to bleed the ABS system with INPA? Is the slow fluid flow normal?
- siphoned out what was in the brake reservoir
- filled directly with RBF600 (~1L)
- filled the power bleeder with about 1L and pumped to 15psi.
When I crack the bleeder valve on the rear passenger side fluid comes out, but very slowly. Not enough to fill a 1/4" hose (I tested and all 4 corners do this). As a sanity check, I disconnected the bleeder and had a helper push and hold the brake pedal down while I cracked the bleeder and fluid came out much faster for a few seconds and then stopped once it reached the floor (pedal was not lifted until bleeder valve was re-tightened).
Do I need to have some patience? Do I need to bleed the ABS system with INPA? Is the slow fluid flow normal?
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