Gus
ClioSport Moderator
182Turbo,DCi90
Im going to be swapping my calipers for some new ones on my 182 and wanted to check that what I am doing is right:
-unbolt old caliper and carrier and leave the braided line connected, placing it on something so the line doesnt tug.
-remove old disc and fit new disc
-fit new caliper and pads which comes with new extended braided lines as they are brembos which need slightly longer lines.
-this is the part I need advice on, Is it just a case of undoing the old brake line quickly and putting my finger on connector to stop brake fluid coming out, then fitting the new brake line.
bleeding:
Attach some clear 4mm tubing to the bleed nipple.
Do you fill the brake reservoir with more fluid and replace the cap or can you bleed without putting the cap back on.
Get someone to push the pedal at the same time as opening the bleed nipple and then close the bleed nipple once the brake pedal reaches the bottom. repeat until you get solid fluid out of the tube.
Also is there an order to which caliper you bleed first etc.
Really appreciate any help.
-unbolt old caliper and carrier and leave the braided line connected, placing it on something so the line doesnt tug.
-remove old disc and fit new disc
-fit new caliper and pads which comes with new extended braided lines as they are brembos which need slightly longer lines.
-this is the part I need advice on, Is it just a case of undoing the old brake line quickly and putting my finger on connector to stop brake fluid coming out, then fitting the new brake line.
bleeding:
Attach some clear 4mm tubing to the bleed nipple.
Do you fill the brake reservoir with more fluid and replace the cap or can you bleed without putting the cap back on.
Get someone to push the pedal at the same time as opening the bleed nipple and then close the bleed nipple once the brake pedal reaches the bottom. repeat until you get solid fluid out of the tube.
Also is there an order to which caliper you bleed first etc.
Really appreciate any help.