now then peeps, got mine today and i aim to fit them tomorrow, but iv only ever changed pads not calipers
thanks
Indeed, but if most people looked after their braking system (regular yearlyor bi yearly bleeds) then this wouldnt be a problem.Quote: Originally posted by crono33 on 16 February 2004
the pumping technique can have lethal effects on the master cylinder seals. corrosion and dirt tend to deposit on the part of the cyl that is never used when braking. pumping will use the corroded/dirty tract of cylinder damaging the seals. amazing how many pumps fail right after changing pads or after pumping-style bleeding.
gm
Quote: Originally posted by JAY172 on 15 February 2004
you can get bleeding bottles with a one way valve in the pipe so you can just pump the pedal until the bubbles disappear without worrying about sucking air back into the system.
if you pump the pedal slowly then this method shouldnt give you any problems.also if the brake fluid is changed as per manufactures recomendations this should stop the build up of dirt in the system.i use this method everyday and if your careful then its no problem.ive only ever had one master cylinder fail after bleeding in all the years ive worked on cars.Quote: Originally posted by crono33 on 16 February 2004
the pumping technique can have lethal effects on the master cylinder seals. corrosion and dirt tend to deposit on the part of the cyl that is never used when braking. pumping will use the corroded/dirty tract of cylinder damaging the seals. amazing how many pumps fail right after changing pads or after pumping-style bleeding.
gm
Quote: Originally posted by JAY172 on 15 February 2004
you can get bleeding bottles with a one way valve in the pipe so you can just pump the pedal until the bubbles disappear without worrying about sucking air back into the system.