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just finished installing my abs delete kit and have a prob!

nickbuilt

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just finished installing my abs delete kit and when i went do go bleed the brakes i am not really getting a greatest pressure to the rear the front calipers are bleeding as they normally would pump hold pedal down once i would crack the bleeder screw on the fron caliper the pedal sinks to the floor and repeat ect... but for the back when i pump and crack the bleeder screw i am not getting the pedal sinking to the floor fully only about a quater of an inch also the fluid isnt shooting out the bleeder valve like the front are i dont know whats wrong the pedal feels normal but i dont think my backs are bleeding properly any suggestion i think they are really badly air bound i need help!!!!

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-nick
 

iceman69510

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Are youi certain you plumbed the proportioning valve correctly, or even have the correct one? Try disconnecting the lines and blowing air through them to see if they are clear.
 

nickbuilt

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Was installed correctly as per to the how-to abs delete in the how-to section also got the abs delete kit from nate at dsmpartout so yes it is the correct valve.

-nick
 

Barnes

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Did you ever bleed your brakes before the ABS delete?
 

nickbuilt

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yea i did, but dont remember how much pressure came out the rear when i did bleed the system.

-nick
 

14u2nV

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try taking the bleeder screw all the way out. I've had them plugged before.
 

You might have to pull off the brake master and bench bleed it. Worked on my Trans Am when i deleted the abs in it.
 

nickbuilt

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Got it to bleed finally just really badly airbound thanks for the suggestions fellas!

-nick
 
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