Well, I tried one last time to bottle bleed my brakes and actually noticed a significant difference in the brake pressure

. What I was wondering is, how much pressure should I expect when the car is NOT running? I wedged a broom stick in there to hold the brake peddle down and went to check all the rotors and they were all locked up good and tight. I could not move them at all. And, when I removed the stick, they all turned freely

. Anyway, I know I should get less performance without the motor running but, I was wondering just houw much less.
It's like this, the brake peddle goes down about half way and then stopps - Brakes ON! Lift up - Brakes OFF!
Danielsan!
Down - brakes on UP - brakes off.