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farmer

Brake's Not Bleeding After Overhaul.

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farmer

Overhauled all my brakes. 1.9 set up with the 1.6 single brake line.

 

Brand new brake discs and pads, brake lines,master cylinder, flexi hoses,compenstor and slider bolts all round.

 

Have bled the brakes 3-5 times with no improvement, the pedal is spongy and goes to the floor.

 

I have a air compressor brake bleeder running at 90- 120 PSI

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

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j_turnell

Do you have fluid out of all 4? cracked the pipes off at the MC? Are the rear pads seated correctly against the pistons?

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farmer

Fluid was coming out all 4.

 

Needless to say it took a long time to get anything coming out from the rear caliper's.

 

Yes rear pads are seated correctly, well i think they are with groove seated in piston?

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glenwah

Same set up as mine, tried using a vacuum bleeder on mine but it wasn't drawing the fluid through fast enough so air will stay in any high points, no better way than a good stomp on the pedal to clear it through quickly

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farmer

Will try the two man method ths week. Finger's crossed that cures it. It's drving me up the wall.

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allye

Compensator. Is it new or 2nd hand?

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farmer

Brand new Peugeot item.

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welshpug

Banging that much pressure through is likely to close the compensator valves.

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glenwah

I didn't literally mean stomp, just meant the good old fashioned pedal press method. Mine is slightly different though, I'm not running a compensator as was advised that the 1.6 item doesn't work well when you put calipers on, not sure if this is true but had no issues without it.

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farmer

What do you suggest ? The two man old fashioned way as suggested earlier?

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glenwah

As long as you do it steadily it will flow fine, probably was no other way when the 205 was new.

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farmer

Will have a go and report back.

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Phil H

I us one of those Gunson's Easibleed kits that runs on 20psi from a tyre, so the too much pressure comment from Mei sounds plausible.

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farmer

Just an update brakes bled fine with the old fashioned method.

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