ChrisH Kerry
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After problems I had getting the pistons to retract into calipers when I replaced the front brake pads a while ago. In the end, when I finally got the new pads in I noticed only left hand side caliper was working, I seem to remember Smudger had similar problem - a blocked pipe. I decided it was probably a good time to replace brake lines.
Anyway put new brake lines on today - bled it using patented bleeding tool (100cc syringe + plastic pipe
) ABS unit bled no problem but the calipers were reluctant to allow fluid to suck through. Resorted to old fashioned method of pulling in brake lever - open nipple - close nipple - bla bla bla ... and that worked OK, but there still seems to be a bit of air in it. Tied the lever back and will see what happens. The other thing was, when using method #2 as the brake lever was pulled back there was a small 'ejaculation' of brake fluid up from the reservoir which seems a bit odd? At least both calipers are doing something but a little less spongy-ness would be nice 
There was never a problem with ABS initializing and wasn't particularly noisy so hopefully the unit is OK. Brakes were good before, just the pads were in need of replacement. Can't understand why fluid wouldn't suck through from the bleed nipples on calipers though? Any ideas?
Anyway put new brake lines on today - bled it using patented bleeding tool (100cc syringe + plastic pipe

There was never a problem with ABS initializing and wasn't particularly noisy so hopefully the unit is OK. Brakes were good before, just the pads were in need of replacement. Can't understand why fluid wouldn't suck through from the bleed nipples on calipers though? Any ideas?