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Need help with brakes

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:14 pm
by SARIDER
The front brakes dont want to build up pressure , Master cylinder piston and seals has been replaced ,all pistons in calipers removed , cleaned , refitted and seals appear OK......it takes about 2 bar air presure to move the pistons , but when i bleed the brakes , i get flow and fluid from nipple , but the pistons do not budge

any one else had the same hassle before?

Rgds
Rob

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:50 pm
by wullvfr
i had the same problem and all it needed was bled at the m/c.....pump the lever a few times then loosen the banjo bolt whilst holding the lever......do this a few times and hopefuly you should get pressure and the pistons will move. :D

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:04 pm
by yayoboy
get a hrc or equivilant bleeder for the m/c
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DOUBLE-BANJO-BOLT ... m153.l1262

item no. 310060441299

its a piece of piss with one of these, doing it as wullvfr says

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:57 pm
by fastdruid
One thing I found was that if you weren't very careful you end up with an air bubble in the hose to the res, I ended up giving the tube a squeeze before every pull on the brake lever until there were no bubbles going into the res.

Druid

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:16 pm
by 1990nc30
I had the same problem untill today i sorted it out because my bike is prohibited off the road for a bauld front tyre and a spongey front brake. All i did was bleed the brakes and there was a bit more pressure, not perfect but good enough, the copper told me i needed new front brake pads so i bought some, when i took my old ones out they were no worse off than the new ones, the things they do to put you out ay!

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:18 pm
by 1990nc30
Oh yeah, before i put the new pads in i had to get a small g-clamp to budge the pistons, try that it should work.

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:00 pm
by fastdruid
I've also had good results when the lever feel has been bad by clamping the lever on full, leaving it for a while then releasing it, repeat a few times and should improve feel.

Druid

Re: Need help with brakes

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:19 pm
by SARIDER
Hi there

Thank you all for the feedback.....it seems one has to persevere when bleeding these brakes.

Finally getting them right. Had to go so far as te semi fill the calipers with fluid first ......fit one .......bleed that and get it to work....and then do the other one. Got the pistons to move and they are SLOWLY building up pressure.

What a mission and a half , thank goodness i did not take it to a mech.Imagine being charged by the hour :o

Once again thank you all for your input....will be posting pics shortly on my facebook site of the work in progress