John Larkin
Sublime Master of Turbology
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I installed a jumper valve in my brake system. Plumbed properly, valve seems to function properly, etc. I went through the standard bleeding sequence last night (RR, LR, RF, LF) and bled each wheel with the jumper valve energized and de-energized. Started car and had soft pedal and brake light. No bubbles were in the clear line I had on each bleeder (I use one of those little one-man bleeder cups).
Only thing I can think to do now is rebleed with valve de-energized, then go back around with valve energized. Surely this will deplete the air from the system since obviously there is some.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Only thing I can think to do now is rebleed with valve de-energized, then go back around with valve energized. Surely this will deplete the air from the system since obviously there is some.
Any suggestions appreciated.