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<blockquote data-quote="Elliott" data-source="post: 284231" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I fought the brakes on my last Buggie till I got rid of it i do feel your pain, But why I was asking about the lines is on my new Buggie my braided lines came out of the mc and had a little rise to go over the bar my orbital is mounted on , and I mean a little rise not much, but it was enough that it would let the pedal come up and then it would get back soft.Once we stuffed it under that bar you could see air run out of the mc. We bleed it a few more times and now it's a rock hard pedal.If you bleed the mc first and then bleed the calipers and the residuals doesn't fix it then I would be lost.. I had my old Buggie with the mc mounted in the floor like you do a drag car. And every spring, line, pad I mean everything was replaced, even had bleeders mounted it the lines at the highest spots and could never keep the pedal hard, when I sold it we put residuals on it and bam, Decent pedal. And the mc was higher than the calipers so by the book you shouldn't have needed them?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliott, post: 284231, member: 1090"] I fought the brakes on my last Buggie till I got rid of it i do feel your pain, But why I was asking about the lines is on my new Buggie my braided lines came out of the mc and had a little rise to go over the bar my orbital is mounted on , and I mean a little rise not much, but it was enough that it would let the pedal come up and then it would get back soft.Once we stuffed it under that bar you could see air run out of the mc. We bleed it a few more times and now it's a rock hard pedal.If you bleed the mc first and then bleed the calipers and the residuals doesn't fix it then I would be lost.. I had my old Buggie with the mc mounted in the floor like you do a drag car. And every spring, line, pad I mean everything was replaced, even had bleeders mounted it the lines at the highest spots and could never keep the pedal hard, when I sold it we put residuals on it and bam, Decent pedal. And the mc was higher than the calipers so by the book you shouldn't have needed them????? [/QUOTE]
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