I developed a problem that I just can't seem to find the cause.....
Decided to put new brake hoses on truck and change front wheel cylinders. Bled system with the aid of a helper, pushing down on pedal. Ended up with spongy pedal and could see bubbles rising in master cylinder.
My 12 year old helper lost interest, so I proceeded to pressure bleed per the manual. Ended up with a nice hard pedal. Checked it a couple times throughout the day, admiring how it felt.... however the next day I had a spongy pedal again.
So I pressure bled the system again, following every step in the manual. Once again ended up with a nice firm pedal. 4 hours later the pedal is still firm. However, checking it the next morning, the pedal is now spongy again.
I have no leaks. I do have a rebuilt hydrovac, not sure if that can contribute to this issue.
It seems something is letting air in without letting fluid out - would this be a master cylinder problem, or a hydrovac problem? Having seen tiny bubbles rise in the master cylinder reservoir has me wondering about the master cylinder...... though I do not see the bubbles after pressure bleeding.
Just wanted to add: I do not remember the brakes being spongy prior to changing hoses and cylinders.....
Last edited by stouchton; 08/02/2019 1:52 AM. Reason: additional thought