Yea the bleeders are on top.
I bought only the front disc brake assemblys at a swap meet, and none of the related parts which is what caused all this to start with.
What got me to wondering about this issue was looking at CSRP`s list of parts related to their Granada disc swap. They show the RPV in their kit. And I am sure of one thing, these brakes aint right, I have to pump them twice while driving just to get any pedal pressure worth pushing on, the brakes always engage fairly well right at floor level, but.......that makes me real nervous.
And to clarify, what I ment by bleeding the brakes, when I bleed the front disc, the pedal goes all the way to the floor when I bleed it at the line coming out of the mc, which means the rear brakes aint causing any pedal pressure at all, cause I would have at least SOME pedal pressure, which I dont.
And you 2 keep up your discusion, I`m finding this pretty informative, keep em coming. I`m gonna print this whole discusion and bookmark once resolved, I know another guy having the same issue here at home.
I bought only the front disc brake assemblys at a swap meet, and none of the related parts which is what caused all this to start with.
What got me to wondering about this issue was looking at CSRP`s list of parts related to their Granada disc swap. They show the RPV in their kit. And I am sure of one thing, these brakes aint right, I have to pump them twice while driving just to get any pedal pressure worth pushing on, the brakes always engage fairly well right at floor level, but.......that makes me real nervous.
And to clarify, what I ment by bleeding the brakes, when I bleed the front disc, the pedal goes all the way to the floor when I bleed it at the line coming out of the mc, which means the rear brakes aint causing any pedal pressure at all, cause I would have at least SOME pedal pressure, which I dont.
And you 2 keep up your discusion, I`m finding this pretty informative, keep em coming. I`m gonna print this whole discusion and bookmark once resolved, I know another guy having the same issue here at home.
After searching and searching for the problem, I finally discovered the brake pedal-to-MC pushrod was a little too long and was slightly pushing in on the MC's pistons even when the pedal was at rest (not being applied).