Any chance you have a collapsed line? Had one once that looked fine but was either crushed or corroded inside so nothing would go threw.
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Had Rovers, amazing amazing vehicles with crazy amounts of capability and class, but all fucking terrible when it comes to reliability. Like, 6 days old and 3 wheeling in the driveway because air suspension failure terrible or airbag going off in garage overnight terrible.
The guys at my company who grade and sod all have boxes of emergency patches for cable lines that they got from a cable installer. When the lines are installed nothing like the plan and the locate guys do a crap job you're going to clip a few. Could be worse, could be a gas line buried 4 inches below grade that works its way out when you drive over it a few times...
No, no crushed lines that I know of.
The vacuum was just sucking air past the threads of the bleeder screw when you cracked it open. It worked much better on the front calipers where there was a rubber boot on the bleeder screw that helped seal it. Need to find some of those rubber boots/seals.
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How about just an O ring?
^^^good idea
thanks, i'll try that