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I just lifted, and axle swapped my MJ last night.  Ever since then i can not get any Brakes. I have replaced all the Rubber lines, Master Cylinder, eliminated the Load sensing valve. I have attempted to Vac Bleed them, Pump bleed, and drip bleed. It seems like nothing that i Have done has seemed to help. I even Removed the prop. valve and put a T in the for the fronts, and hooked the rear line directly directly into the master cylinder. At this point i really can not figure out what else to do. I am going to put another set of calipers on it tomorrow, and if that doesn't help i am planing on replacing all the steel lines, even tho i don't have any leaks any where.

 

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Are you getting any fluid from the MC? Loosen the line coming off the MC. have someone push the brake pedal. Fluid should show. If not it's the MC. If it does then go to each of the wheel cylinders. Same procedure.

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i have bled them with vac pump, Drip bled, and pumping pedal. Always starting from the Bleeding sequence is RR,LR,RF,LF every time. I have never had a issue with any of the other jeeps Ive built in the past with the brakes not bleeding normally 2-3 times cracking them open per wheel and there good i really just can't figure this thing out. 

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My procedure 2 guys. 1 pumps brakes 3 times and holds while holding guy 2 opens bleeder and closes repeat til no air comes out work furthest first.

 

1 guy fill container half way with brake fluid open bleeder put hose on bleeder and other end submerged in container and pump away slowly

 

I like the 2 man more accurate as 1 man job u can't see air..

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  And Calipers upside down?

 

The calipers are side specific.  They'll fit fine on the wrong side.  The bleeders need to be on the

TOP of the caliper...if they're not...you have them on the wrong side.  They'll never bleed with the calipers on the wrong side.

The bleeder screws need to be on the TOP of the caliper.  Do over.

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