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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » V6 brakes,braided hoses, and corsa gsi help » Post Reply
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bubble |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 19:10 |
quote: got one in the shed, will fit it then.cheers dudes | |
Joe |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 19:08 |
Hmmm no im not sure then mate, if they are all bled up fine and theres no fluid loss i cant think what it can be. Master cylinder is the only other option really, certain Vauxhall ones can be pretty weak when manual bleeding. | |
bubble |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 19:05 |
quote: first attempt was by airline bleeder,then manually by pressing in 10times etc. caliper is right, been ok for past 12 months!! when returning caliper piston i did it dead slowly cuz of bosting master cylinder etc, they got hard when manually bleeding em, but then after a godd 3 or 4 whacks on the breaks they went shite, but no fluid loss?!?:o | |
Joe |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 18:45 |
I know this is pretty stupid but make sure you have the calipers on the right sides. When i fitted mine i just put them on and they were on the wrong sides, bleed nipple should be at the top otherwise you'll never get them bled up. | |
hopper |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 18:39 |
did u bleed the brakes by pumping the pedal or by a preasure bleeder, sounds like master cylinder fault | |
bubble |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 18:01 |
any1? | |
bubble |
posted on 16th Jan 06 at 17:55 |
fitted new front pads,and braided hoses, bled brakes seemed fine, went for run down round, pedal got progressively worse and spongy, but no fluid loss. |