Seems to work fine now. Bled everything again and this time it was still not right. Great pedal with the engine off, but with the engine running it was spongy. Called a friend/mechanic and suggested to tap the metering valve (i think thats what it is, its mounted to the left frame rail, inboard side, with one line in and one line out to the the rear brakes, and one electrical connecter) because sometimes they freeze up. I did this and now my pedal feels great. Maybe its about to go bad, so I will keep my eyes open for a spare. Also, since we are talking about brakes, I have read a few posts about a constant rear ABS light. Mine had this everytime the fluid got low from bleeding the brakes. Fill the res. back up and the light stayed on. Couldn't figure it out, so began to look around. Found that when I refilled the res., the float inside the fill cap would stick near the bottom. Tapped it with a screwdrive, float went up, and the light went out. I am assuming that the float has a magnet and the switch underneath the res. has a magnetic sensor for lighting up the abs light when the fluid gets so low. I haven't looked at any schematic, so I don't even no if this is remotely possible or the correct operation, but its what worked for me. Please correct me if I am wrong on anything. Thanks for reading. And thanks for all that resonded.
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