How do i bleed breaks on a LEYLAND DAF pilot van?

i have tried changing the servo unit twice but still cant get the pressure on the pedal to bleed the breaks

Answers:
Check that it's not something simple like your pads/shoes are gone.

Are you getting any air or fluid out of the bleed nipples?
If not sounds like your master cylender is shafted, or not connected to the pedal.

Try pumping the pedal rapidly a few times, then hold it down & open the nipple.
You are going to have to have, the van towed to your local mechanic shop, and have what we call, power bleed.

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