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Jamie_Hastings1 |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:32 |
Na just realised pics willnae help much,ma dad says just to back bleed it | |
Jamie_Hastings1 |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:20 |
Aye there on fine al go and take a few pics incase ye notice suhin rong mates | |
Kurt |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:19 |
calipers the right sides? bleed nipples at the top? | |
Ellis |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:18 |
quote:Hmmm if there's plenty fluid in the tank then I have nae idea what's going on there! :lol: | |
Jamie_Hastings1 |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:10 |
Aye plenty mate. Ano they pedal will travel far with the v6 brakes and be a little spongey so ive got some braided hoses coming but a really cannae see that sorting the problem there just no working basically | |
Mattb |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:08 |
sounds like plenty of air in there.. | |
Ellis |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:04 |
Plenty fluid in the reservoir? | |
Jamie_Hastings1 |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:01 |
Just fitted 288mm Lmf Brakes to my corsa and when i try to bleed them i hit some problems. When i bleed the passenger side iverything goes ok but it just gets rid of a little bit of distance on the pedal. Then as i try and bleed the drivers side the pedal goes firmer but fluid only comes out on the intial pump :lol: then no more comes out after that therfore end up with no brakes.The pedal still goes all the way to the floor with only 1 caliper working very slighty Any ideas? :thumbs: |