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Posted by: Bear4570
If the brakes were working ok before the line was changed, then they still aren't bled properly yet. You will probably have to bleed all 3 of the calipers as there appears to be air still in the system.
Posted by: Bear4570
I have never had gravity bleeding remove a bubble. As far as I know pressure bleeding is the only way to remove a bubble. Are you using DOT 4 brake fluid?
Posted by: Catterman
Arctic Cat's have brakes!!!!!
Just Kidding, they have come a long way.
Posted by: frndinalowplace
my uncle just replaced a brake line on his 04 500, from the caliper to the distribution block, he said he bled everything correctly, and tried it a few times yet he still gets a spongy feeling in the handle, like a buble in the lines anyone have an clue y this is still happening?
Posted by: frndinalowplace
umm i had already stated that EVERYTHING had been bled, that includes the other three calipers and in correct order, it had been bled completely through at least 3 times to the point where it could even been gravity bled.
Posted by: mudslinginfool
its deffinately a problem arctic cat needs to adress. ive had mine(an 02 500) in the shop 6 times under warrenty for that reason and never is fixed correctly. works for about 5 minutes if im lucky. finaly i decided to change my brake pads which only took about half hour to do and they work fine now. i dont understand why these new machines are doing this.
Posted by: wideopenrider
Oh who needs brakes? lol.
jk
AC's still have great stopping power even with the spongy feel, well...atleast mine did.