Hi there,
I currently have a defender 110. It has covered nearly 190k miles and the brakes were getting worse and worse so the time came to sort them out. I have replaced both front calipers and pads, the rear flexible hose from the body to the rear axle, new 3 way 't' piece at the rear, new copper brake lines from the 't' piece along the axel to the drums and 2x rear wheel cylinders...
My problem comes when bleeding the bloody things...
I have gone round from the rear n/s brake working back towards the nearest brake when bleeding them and cant get a good pedal. I know its not the front brakes that are casuing me problems as when i clamp off the flexible hose at the rear i get a very good very solid pedal.
When i bleed the rears i get a good pedal for all of around 1-2 pumps and then it seems to draw in air from some where... I have checked all of the flares on the new copper pipes and all of the new unions and all looks exactly as it should. I have even tried replacing the new cylinders with a pair of different branded ones and still no joy.
I have adjusted up the rear drums as best i know how and shortened up the pedal travel after initially bleeding them through but the pedal still seems to fall away...
Very baffling and rather irritating now - any ideas anyone?
I currently have a defender 110. It has covered nearly 190k miles and the brakes were getting worse and worse so the time came to sort them out. I have replaced both front calipers and pads, the rear flexible hose from the body to the rear axle, new 3 way 't' piece at the rear, new copper brake lines from the 't' piece along the axel to the drums and 2x rear wheel cylinders...
My problem comes when bleeding the bloody things...
I have gone round from the rear n/s brake working back towards the nearest brake when bleeding them and cant get a good pedal. I know its not the front brakes that are casuing me problems as when i clamp off the flexible hose at the rear i get a very good very solid pedal.
When i bleed the rears i get a good pedal for all of around 1-2 pumps and then it seems to draw in air from some where... I have checked all of the flares on the new copper pipes and all of the new unions and all looks exactly as it should. I have even tried replacing the new cylinders with a pair of different branded ones and still no joy.
I have adjusted up the rear drums as best i know how and shortened up the pedal travel after initially bleeding them through but the pedal still seems to fall away...
Very baffling and rather irritating now - any ideas anyone?