I finally got around to bleeding the brakes after doing the suspension and upgrading to 7.5" discs up front. The pedal has a nice firm feel to it which is good, but when I was bleeding the left front corner, the fluid seemed to come out in a higher quantity some times, but then not much at all came out other times I had the bleeder open.
My car if RHD, so the master cylinder is on the right side of the car obviously. I point that out though, because the front left corner is the only one where this intermittent flow issue exists. The two rear corners and right front (last corner to be bled) are all fine in terms of the typical flow. On the left front, I should clarify that what does come out doesn't seem to have bubbles in it. It is just the quantity that is flowing out that is my concern.
Is this something to be concerned about if my pedal pressure seems to be excellent? I am going to post a separate question about my hydraulic brake switch that also seems to be giving me fits, but part of me is also wondering if this could be part of the problem.











