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Woody69 15 September 2012 04:25 PM

What order?
 
I have a 05 Sti and I'm changing the discs, pads, fluid and hoses, which order do you bleed the callipers?

Woody69 22 September 2012 08:26 PM

Complete nightmare of a job, took me all day to do the front and fit mud flaps all round.....

I think I got air in the system as the pedal goes all the way down and wont build up pressure.....

Any advice appreciated :)

mickywrx 23 September 2012 10:56 AM

Furthest away from the master cylinder, and work towards it. Get someone to help you, it's easier.

Make sure you always keep the reservoir topped up!

Woody69 23 September 2012 05:22 PM

I lost a lot of fluid changing the callipers and hoses on the front, still got to do the rears yet, not looking forward to that.....Rain again today, But I got a gazebo from work :lol1:

Any volunteers in the south manchester area? obviously I will pay for your time, bacon buttys and brews thrown in aswell :luxhello:

mickywrx 23 September 2012 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by Woody69 (Post 10799971)
Any volunteers in the south manchester area? obviously I will pay for your time, bacon buttys and brews thrown in aswell :luxhello:

With an offer like that, I don't think you'll be short of volunteers. :thumb:

Bit far for me though. :(

Woody69 25 September 2012 07:14 PM

Rears were a pain in the ass, I think I used every swear word in the dictionary :mad:

To top it all off the brakes are even worse than before I started, There is no bite in the pedal at all now, Think I will give pete a ring at Prosport tomorrow and let him deal with it.....

At least I tried :(

mickywrx 25 September 2012 07:41 PM

When you say bite, what do you mean? Have you driven it?

I'm not trying to belittle you, some people genuinely don't know, but,

You do know you have to bed brake pads in don't you? Also, you did clean the oil off the discs?

Or is it the pedal just feels spongy? That would lead to air in the system, did you make sure the reservoir didn't run dry?

Woody69 25 September 2012 08:34 PM

Yeah I took the car out today on a side road, drove 10 feet and tried to brake but the pedal goes half way down before any resistance and then if I press a tiny bit more it just goes to the floor....Had to use the hand brake!!

I did everything by the book mate, Im at a total loss.....??

Ian told me too drive the car for 300 miles normal driving, then drive 70mph and brake down to 20mph but keep moving.....do this a couple of times and they will bed in, but I just dont feel comfortable driving it now:(

stockcar 26 September 2012 08:42 AM

you have air in the system from that info and would be extremely dangerous to attempt to drive.........
"virgin" brakes may give poor feel but wouldn't give a pedal that sinks to the floor!!

alyn


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