Hi everyone...
here I am once again, another day, another doubt and another problem...
As some might know, I have been doing a lot of tasks to get my new R65 back to the road.. The last task involved buying a new cylinder/piston and that resolved my previous problem with low compression.
But when you think now all will be ok, there's always another problem ..
I had a warped front disc (dual disc brembo caliper) so I bought a used one, but in good condition. I believe that disc warped because the caliper was not fully retracting. I cleaned both calipers, seals seemed really ok and they weren't really dirty.
I decided to also buy new brake hoses, which I did and installed them.
Now to the big task: Getting air out of the system... after surfing the web I decided to use the syringe method filling the system from bottom to top. It all went ok.
I get pressure at handle but even after hundreds of times pushing the lever I still see bubbles of air getting into the brake oil container.
I left the handle under pressure over night, I gave little taps all over the hoses, etc etc but still keep on getting too much air. There shouldn't be any air bubbles on a normal system, right?
Both calipers also seem to drag a bit, could it be that bubbles dont let the oil rise well?
I see no apparent leaks and even with pressure overnight, the handle didnt move farther (would be a leak sign, right?).
I am not familiar with bleeding the brake system on these bikes, and never have done similar with another bike (never replaced hoses before, just did the normal change of fluids not letting air getting in), so I need you to give me your advice?
- Should I keep on pressing the lever and trying to see if all the bubbles get out?
-Should I keep more nights the lever with pressure? How much pressure is enough?
-What else could be wrong? A damaged brake cylinder would make this kind of problem?
Thanks in advance for all your answers... I wanna ride my bike!