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csweatherston |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:54 |
pressure bleed them...its almost definatly a fluid problem.. | |
abdus |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:51 |
quote: you are one of a kind:lol: :wave: | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:49 |
what about changing master cylinder? | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:48 |
bled usin the proper kit mate | |
Dave A |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:27 |
bled using a pipe and jam jar? | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:21 |
and yes there set up right and have all been bled etc | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:21 |
brakes are ok....wouldnt say mint after travel | |
Brad C20XE |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:19 |
I have turbo brakes and long pedal travel, then brakes are mint. I presumed this was normal. | |
Rileysport |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:05 |
quote: standard hoses and turbo brakes here... pedal is rock hard | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 18:03 |
You will get more pedal travel as the pistons in the calipers are bigger, but once this travel has gone, the brakes are good or not? | |
abdus |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 17:56 |
quote: haha, sorry...realised that later..:D i think the standard hoses are causing this | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 17:53 |
1.4? | |
abdus |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 17:50 |
are you using the hoses from the 1.2/1.4/1.6? this might be the cause i think | |
mossy |
posted on 14th Jun 06 at 17:45 |
brake pedal on my corsa is really sloppy....dead soft |