Thank you for all the replies. I really appreciate all the help that has been extended.
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I definitely agree on the MightyVac, I'll never bleed brakes without one ever again. The reason I said to check out the wheel cylinders for leaks, is he mentioned that he's losing fluid. that fluid HAS to be going somewhere.
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No, I'm not losing fluid. If I mentioned that I was I made a mistake but I don't see where I may have mentioned it.
Edit: I see where I said that! What I meant is an air leak. Yeah, I wasn't real clear on that point.
I've rebuilt the front calipers and the wheel cylinders on the rear drums are new as well. The entire brake system is brand new except for the brake lines, rotors, drums and backing plates on the rear drums. I've been having the bleeding problem since replacing the brake system.
I purchased an Eezibleed system. Some people have told me that if there is a lot of air in the system (which I'm pretty sure there is) that the MityVac won't work as well as doing a pressure bleed (which is how the Eezibleed works).
I did borrow a MityVac from a friend as well just in case!
I'll keep you informed as to what the outcome is.