Background: 1994 with ABS and rear discs. 280k on the odometer. I just wrapped up rebuilding the front and rear axles.
I have replaced all the calipers with new Napa remans and new factory toyota rubber lines. I believe the area where I screwed myself was leaving the old lines attached when I traded in the cores and waiting a week to finish the axles.
So where I am at now, the brakes go to the floor with no building of pressure. When following the bleeding procedure of RR, LR, LSPV, RF, LF, I was able to get clear fluid through the RR and LR, but the LSPV was mainly air with some fluid. I tried the fronts to see about clearing the LSPV last. Both fronts had no fluid at all. I had the wife pumping with one of the bleeder screws completely out and no fluid.
I think my first course of action is to crack the MC lines to make sure its functioning. Other than that I think the ABS module maybe be the culprit.
If any of you sages have some guidance I would appreciate it!
I have replaced all the calipers with new Napa remans and new factory toyota rubber lines. I believe the area where I screwed myself was leaving the old lines attached when I traded in the cores and waiting a week to finish the axles.
So where I am at now, the brakes go to the floor with no building of pressure. When following the bleeding procedure of RR, LR, LSPV, RF, LF, I was able to get clear fluid through the RR and LR, but the LSPV was mainly air with some fluid. I tried the fronts to see about clearing the LSPV last. Both fronts had no fluid at all. I had the wife pumping with one of the bleeder screws completely out and no fluid.
I think my first course of action is to crack the MC lines to make sure its functioning. Other than that I think the ABS module maybe be the culprit.
If any of you sages have some guidance I would appreciate it!