Cody London
Greenie N00B Member
I know this sounds ridiculous, but it is an issue none the less. I bought this busted ms6 about a year ago. I finally got it to crank & replaced far more parts than I thought I'd have to. It's almost street ready and I bought new pads & rotors & installed them today.
I only did the front after realizing I needed the special caliper tool to compress the rear. It went well. Super simple, I did take the 12m brake line off the caliper and decompressed it by hand / c clamp. When I put everything back on there was no compression. I did bleed both lines 3 separate times to rid the lines of air, but still no pressure.
I did notice the 2 holes that are connected to my brake line, could it be those are not properly I'm alignment? It's the only thing I can think of, I have topped off my master cylinder and am just sitting here in my garage like an idiot with no brakes. Any insight would be helpful, thank you.
All in all when I get everything working properly on this car I'll hit the next tier of issues to be fixed. Starting with Diamond motor mounts and new brake lines. ( Ohio life ) Just trying to get this ole girl on the road.
I only did the front after realizing I needed the special caliper tool to compress the rear. It went well. Super simple, I did take the 12m brake line off the caliper and decompressed it by hand / c clamp. When I put everything back on there was no compression. I did bleed both lines 3 separate times to rid the lines of air, but still no pressure.
I did notice the 2 holes that are connected to my brake line, could it be those are not properly I'm alignment? It's the only thing I can think of, I have topped off my master cylinder and am just sitting here in my garage like an idiot with no brakes. Any insight would be helpful, thank you.
All in all when I get everything working properly on this car I'll hit the next tier of issues to be fixed. Starting with Diamond motor mounts and new brake lines. ( Ohio life ) Just trying to get this ole girl on the road.