jamesmartin
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they would be m10 x 1.25 or 1.00 but i couldnt say which without checking, not easy to buy except from specialist bolt suppliers like bapp
they would be m10 x 1.25 or 1.00 but i couldnt say which without checking, not easy to buy except from specialist bolt suppliers like bapp
Britpart, allmales ,Bearmach calipers? To be fair mate going cheap on brakes is never a good idea.
if i can get the pistons out of them.
Air line works for me anorl. It pushes the easiest one out first, so you have to slide that one back in and then hold it in with something so the air pushes on the other piston.Air line usually works for me - at least enough to get hold of them with a vice or mole grips.... presume you are fitting stainless ones ? ...
IME, the genuine seal kits are worth the extra moolah...
Good memoryYep ^^^, and nice red paint on the calipers too
Air line usually works for me - at least enough to get hold of them with a vice or mole grips.... presume you are fitting stainless ones ? ...
IME, the genuine seal kits are worth the extra moolah...
Struggled with an airline. They are soaking in paraffin in my wash tank, see if that helps.
The paraffin should help, have you dug out the wiper seal first?Struggled with an airline. They are soaking in paraffin in my wash tank, see if that helps.
if youve fitted new calipers , the pistons will retract after pressing pedal due to the seal ,until theyve done a few hundred or more miles, you can improve it by pulling one pad out pressing pedal so as the piston/pistons move out 10mm or so then prise pistons back till you can just refit the pad repeat on other padsGiven up for the day - started raining. However here are the symptoms:
Bleed the system, so there is no air coming out of the calipers, with the pedal pushed to the floor.
Pedal is soft and goes to the floor, pump a couple of times, and pedal goes hard, give it a few seconds and pedal goes to the floor again
If i crack off the bleed nipple on the front calipers, I get small air bubbles coming out - they look to me as if air is being drawn in, rears are fine, no air bubbles at all
I've checked all unions - cleaned off with break cleaner and checked for weeping, all seem good. I'e ordered some new flexi's, but i don't think its that. The calipers are brand new (allmakes) as well as disks and pads.
Stuck on finding either a leak or what I'm missing.
id rather have pairs of new calipers and the cheap ones have been more than ok, they wont last as long but then you could fit stainless pistons to those , i used to rebuild hundreds of calipers but why bother if you can buy newBritpart, allmales ,Bearmach calipers? To be fair mate going cheap on brakes is never a good idea.
Faulty seal in the master cylinder.keeping pressure on the pedal slowly moves the pedal downwards
keeping pressure on the pedal slowly moves the pedal downwards
If i clamp off the brake flexi's one at a time, there is no change,