Hi
I recently replaced my brakes all round on my 2009 30i. I decided whilst it was up on axel stands I should replace the brake fluid as I'm pretty sure it hasn't been done for some years. I used a Gunson Eezibleed kit and bled all 4 corners - both front nipples were blocked so I removed them and cleared the holes, and reassembled before carrying on. The brakes immediately felt spongy, so I assumed I had introduced some air into the system, perhaps with a bad seal on the bleed kit.
Today I've started again and did all four, in the following order: o/s rear, n/s rear, o/s front, n/s front (I seem to be getting conflicting opinions on which way to perform the procedure). Unfortunately the brake pedal is now sinking under pressure when the engine is on....they were fine before I replaced everything, I'm now wondering if I've just managed to get some air in again (likely) or whether my master cylinder is done for.
Anyone here faced a similar issue on the Z or another car perhaps? Would it be best now to do each one individually and test after each caliper is bled? At the moment I'm a bit stuck as I don't fancy even driving it to the garage!
Thanks
I recently replaced my brakes all round on my 2009 30i. I decided whilst it was up on axel stands I should replace the brake fluid as I'm pretty sure it hasn't been done for some years. I used a Gunson Eezibleed kit and bled all 4 corners - both front nipples were blocked so I removed them and cleared the holes, and reassembled before carrying on. The brakes immediately felt spongy, so I assumed I had introduced some air into the system, perhaps with a bad seal on the bleed kit.
Today I've started again and did all four, in the following order: o/s rear, n/s rear, o/s front, n/s front (I seem to be getting conflicting opinions on which way to perform the procedure). Unfortunately the brake pedal is now sinking under pressure when the engine is on....they were fine before I replaced everything, I'm now wondering if I've just managed to get some air in again (likely) or whether my master cylinder is done for.
Anyone here faced a similar issue on the Z or another car perhaps? Would it be best now to do each one individually and test after each caliper is bled? At the moment I'm a bit stuck as I don't fancy even driving it to the garage!
Thanks