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BromleyBoy

posted on 8th Feb 05 at 18:45

1.2's do have a compensator but its different from the ones on the bigger engined cars


AdamF

posted on 6th Feb 05 at 08:00

back left, back right, front right, front left. start furthest away from the master cylinder and work forward


Will94

posted on 5th Feb 05 at 22:26

well they do have compensators, totally different to the bigger engine cars tho. on the smaller corsas they're fitted into the brake pipes, cant adjust em... no need to :thumbs:


Mistamist

posted on 3rd Feb 05 at 18:48

1.2 8v didnt have a compensator, correct sequence is back left, front right, back right, front left.


daddysport

posted on 3rd Feb 05 at 18:42

wot is the right sequence that u need to bleed ur brakes, im doin mine on sat?


Adam-D

posted on 3rd Feb 05 at 18:37

has it all been bleeded propoerley in the right sequence?

and are the calipers the right way up?


BromleyBoy

posted on 3rd Feb 05 at 18:33

have drilled grooved discs, braided lines, 2.0 16v calipers and still lots of brake travel. it was a 1.2 8v so do i need to adjust the rear compensator for weight/load as its been lowere bout 70mm
thnaks james