Update....It was the rear rubber hoses. I guess this means that I have only been driving on the front brakes. Once I removed the hoses and cleaned them out, the fluid now runs nice and clean.
Thanks all for the comments and direction!
Bob
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Hi All,
:evil: I received my power bleeder and tried it out this evening.
I started by removing the screen and the black rubber flow divider... and then sucked out all of the fluid from the 2 reservoirs with my wife’s turkey baster. Worked good… I guess she’ll have to get a new one for turkey day…
Anyway, connected the power bleeder, pumped it up to 15psi and started with the passenger side rear (furthest nipple from the master cylinder). It started to release the darker (old) fluid but only “trickled” out.. very little pressure. The fluid stopped running out and even tough I screwed the nipple back in and out, thinking the nipple was plugged, nothing was coming out.
I then tighten the nipple and went to the drivers side rear and the same thing happened. A small amount of dark, old fluid came out and then… nothing…
So, tighten this nipple, checked the power bleeder pressure and it was still at ~15psi. Pumped up a bit more (still under 20psi) and went to the passenger side front. This worked great! Open the nipple and a strong flow of dark, old fluid came out and when it was clear, with new fluid, I closed the nipple.
Went to the driver’s side and repeated the process. Same results, dark flow was strong and when it ran clear, I closed the nipple.
I then thought that having the parking break engaged was the problem for the rear. So I released the parking break and started the car. Pumped the brakes, they did feel “mushy”. When they seemed to be a bit tighter, I turned off the car and tried one of the rear’s again. Same issue…. No flow of either fluid or air.
What could be wrong?
Help!
Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320