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I forgot to ask in the previous post: I'm using the original rubber grommets for these stainless steel hoses, and they are very loose. What can I do? What's the common solution? I know you can order them with fat grommets, but mine (bought 20 years ago) don't have that.

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https://spieglerusa.com/rubber-grommet.html

That might work, or a cousin from their site.
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Ok, so I assembled everything. Painted a couple of parts (including the red dot on the central cylinder).

Back brake is working fine, but I can't bleed the front... The one on the left is already ok, but I'm stuck.
The right one has been open for hours, I've pumped and pumped on the lever, but there is no bubbles coming out, on the deposit, and no oil coming out of the caliper...
Any tricks, suggestions?
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Sounds like you have a bleeder or a line plugged. Did you blow out all the new lines? There is often debris left in the lines after they are made up. The bleeder holes can easily collapse, preventing fluid flow. Also, if your caliper piston is completely pushed in, it will block flow of fluid. You need a little space behind the piston for fluid to flow.

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I've seen many of the bleeder screws damaged from previous "ham fisted", so called "mechanics".

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I’ve had my butt kicked on first fill on those brakes. One “gotcha” that got me once was the priming of the master cylinder. I could push enough fluid to get it out the bleed screw, but never make pressure. Turned out that there was a stubborn air bubble in the master cylinder! So the first thing I do when I am about to bleed is (with the reservoir half full and a bit of containment) fan the brake lever hard and fast several times and watch the reservoir to see if any good sized air bubbles emerge.
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Master cylinder was clogged... 🧐

I think I got it now. Thanks for the tips guys.

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Nice work (EDITED) however "clogged" is definitely cause for concern. Clogged how? If there was debris or gooey old brake fluid in there, then the MC needs full disassembly and then entire system needs a good flush. You would be wise to blow compressed air through all the brake lines and the splitter too.
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The master cylinder was clogged, cleaned the tiny hole with a wire, and it's all good now. With a bit of patience it's not that hard to bleed the front system.

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NobleHops wrote:
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https://spieglerusa.com/rubber-grommet.html

That might work, or a cousin from their site.
I found a better option: cut a bit of rubber tube, and it goes between the the hose and the grommet, and it's now pretty tight.

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