I've searched but didn't really find an answer for this. I did bench bleed the masters, then gravity bled all four corners, then used my Mityvac on all four corners. I've had the Mityvac for many years and I question if it is working correctly as it does not hold vacuum for very long at all.
At this point I can, using my arm as I do not have any interior installed yet, push the brake pedal all the way until in contacts the frame tube. I had my wife hold the pedal there and I could not rotate the front rotors, didn't try the rears as there are so hard to turn anyway. But I do suspect my problem is in the rears.
On to my actual question: When I adjust the master cylinder push rods as described in the manual for setting up the balance bar, the bar is angled just like the manual shows, but when I depress the pedal the balance bar actually angles the opposite of what the manual shows for heavy pedal effort.
What is this telling me? That the rear is still not bled completely? The rear master cylinder is defective? No matter how I adjust the push rods my balance bar ends up angled more like the no pedal effort picture.
Thanks in advance, Gary