couple more questions.
You say pedal firm with it clamped, and now not firm. Is it still clamped or got "not firm" after the clamp removed?
Not sure where you are with the proportioning valve. Have you clamped it so the "reset" is in during the bleed?
When you are doing to manual bleed with the helper, are you using a clear tube and receptacle so you can see the bubbles? Are you getting the bleeder tight before the pedal is let up? Are you sure the "helper" understands to keep the pedal stationary while you are tightening the bleeder before they let the pedal come up? I like to put a 2x4 or 4x4 piece of wood under the pedal to keep my "helper" from over stroking the mc. Also helps with the press and hold part while you are under there operating the bleeder and catch part.
I'm just tryin' to help. Trust me, I've spent a "few" hours under a car and leaned over a fender, too.
You say pedal firm with it clamped, and now not firm. Is it still clamped or got "not firm" after the clamp removed?
Not sure where you are with the proportioning valve. Have you clamped it so the "reset" is in during the bleed?
When you are doing to manual bleed with the helper, are you using a clear tube and receptacle so you can see the bubbles? Are you getting the bleeder tight before the pedal is let up? Are you sure the "helper" understands to keep the pedal stationary while you are tightening the bleeder before they let the pedal come up? I like to put a 2x4 or 4x4 piece of wood under the pedal to keep my "helper" from over stroking the mc. Also helps with the press and hold part while you are under there operating the bleeder and catch part.
I'm just tryin' to help. Trust me, I've spent a "few" hours under a car and leaned over a fender, too.