Hi from a Triumph TR-7/Land Rover Series II-A owner,
I'm a refugee from my MGB [2] and MG Midget days [1, but for 7 years and 80,000 miles]but a buddy is working on an early 70's Midget and has a question.
He spent an hour trying to get a good pedal on this Midget. Of course, while checking the wheel cylinders and bleeding them a brake line snapped - the one that runs along the transmission tunnel.
So he replaced the line [he's good at this stuff] and then continued his bleedling. Still, he has a soft pedal, and it goes to the floor.
I'm suspecting a bad master cylinder. He's wondering about what appear to be two bleed nipples per caliper. Is there a proper sequence for the Midget? From my ownership days in the '80's of my very used Midget, I don't remember bleeding brakes to be a problem unless there was a defective part.
What's your advice, please?
Thanks,
Jeff
I'm a refugee from my MGB [2] and MG Midget days [1, but for 7 years and 80,000 miles]but a buddy is working on an early 70's Midget and has a question.
He spent an hour trying to get a good pedal on this Midget. Of course, while checking the wheel cylinders and bleeding them a brake line snapped - the one that runs along the transmission tunnel.
So he replaced the line [he's good at this stuff] and then continued his bleedling. Still, he has a soft pedal, and it goes to the floor.
I'm suspecting a bad master cylinder. He's wondering about what appear to be two bleed nipples per caliper. Is there a proper sequence for the Midget? From my ownership days in the '80's of my very used Midget, I don't remember bleeding brakes to be a problem unless there was a defective part.
What's your advice, please?
Thanks,
Jeff