Hi all. I have a 2003 Shorelander with a A60 coupler. I have replaced both wheel cylinders on drum brakes and a cross over brakes line. I have flushed out the system with a quart of brake fluid and bled the brakes using a screw driver in the hole under the coupler. Still have air in the line some where. My question is --- when system is closed and the actuator is pumped with the screw driver, there is fluid that squirts out of the master cylinder, is this normal because the system is closed? I was thinking that was an indication of air still in the system, and maybe a bad master. I have spent a lot of time trying to bleed the system, still has air somewhere.
What are your thoughts
Thanks
What are your thoughts
Thanks