I have a new to me 2005 LJ and the brake pedal feels squishier than I think it should. It sinks quite a bit before any activation and while it does stop it feels like I have to get almost to the floor for that to happen. This all started when I replaced all 4 calipers looking to solve a sticking piston.
* All 4 banjo bolts have new crush washers on both sides and are torqued to spec. No obvious leaks.
* Calipers are definitely on the correct sides (bleeder screws are at the top)
* New pads and rotors were done at the same time as the calipers.
* While bleeding the brakes after the caliper replacement this I let the reservoir run dry. Yes I am that dumb.
* After letting the system run dry I put 2-3 quarts more DOT4 through the system trying to eliminate the squishy pedal
* Assumed I have air in the master cylinder so tried bleeding it on the vehicle by cracking the lines but no dice
* Replaced master cylinder with a new Centric that was thourougly bench bled
* Bled another quart or so of DOT4 through the system after replacing the master cylinder but pedal still feels squishy
* All bleeding is done with the traditional 2-person swift to the floor after cracking the bleeder method and with @mrblaine 's tool in place to hold the safety valve
I'm a bit at a loss at this point. Any suggestions are welcome. Would love to solve the problem while my wife is still speaking to me
* All 4 banjo bolts have new crush washers on both sides and are torqued to spec. No obvious leaks.
* Calipers are definitely on the correct sides (bleeder screws are at the top)
* New pads and rotors were done at the same time as the calipers.
* While bleeding the brakes after the caliper replacement this I let the reservoir run dry. Yes I am that dumb.
* After letting the system run dry I put 2-3 quarts more DOT4 through the system trying to eliminate the squishy pedal
* Assumed I have air in the master cylinder so tried bleeding it on the vehicle by cracking the lines but no dice
* Replaced master cylinder with a new Centric that was thourougly bench bled
* Bled another quart or so of DOT4 through the system after replacing the master cylinder but pedal still feels squishy
* All bleeding is done with the traditional 2-person swift to the floor after cracking the bleeder method and with @mrblaine 's tool in place to hold the safety valve
I'm a bit at a loss at this point. Any suggestions are welcome. Would love to solve the problem while my wife is still speaking to me
