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2052006

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2052006

I have now changed my rear shoes, front pads, discs, front flexi hoses and fitted 1.9 front calipers with new seals etc.

 

Have bled the system through but braking is weak to say the least! Pedal travels quite a long way before anything happens and then when it does it doesn't offer very much stopping power...Definitely not right.

 

Was wondering:

 

Could this be the new pads/discs taking time to bed in?

 

Maybe still air in the system - but have gone round it twice and no more bubbles coming out (in correct sequence)

 

Master cylinder fubared - it's the original - maybe gave up during bleeding?

 

Any suggestions gratefully received!

 

Cheers

 

Pete

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hengti

i'd give it a couple of hundred miles to see how it is after the pads have bedded in. i remember mine always felt terrible on new pads until they'd bedded in.

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2052006

Was the travel of the brake pedal extended though?

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t16ryan

Try Adjusting your rear shoes again

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2052006

Adjusted the rear shoes again to the point where the drums won't spin freely with the wheels off - they can be turned by hand, but the shoes are clearly providing some resistance - is this correct?

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pug_ham
Adjusted the rear shoes again to the point where the drums won't spin freely with the wheels off - they can be turned by hand, but the shoes are clearly providing some resistance - is this correct?

A good setting point for the rear drums is when they spin a couple of times with the wheel fitted after you let go showing the shoes are in light contact with the drum imo.

 

The auto adjusters don't often work very well so you might need to keep adjusting them.

 

Graham.

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