Hello,
One of my brake cylinders (in 73 mopar) in the back wheels died and the brake fluid leaked out during the night two days ago. I got two new cylinders and installed them without issue. I refilled the master cylinder's smaller reservoir with brake fluid and bleeded the two lines to the back of the car. Everything went fine and was normal.
For good measure I decided to check the front lines (which had been working fine). And that's when I found my problem. They just can't be bled, there's always air. Lots of it. I've bled each line about 15 times (always making sure not to empty the reservoir) and by the time I stopped, the fluid was foamy!
I checked under the car and there was no leak, nothing. Air is coming in from somewhere, but I don't know where.
Any tips?
Thanks.