B_giB wrote:Had same problem in my 101, bleed the hell out of it, did nothing. Turns out my pads where that low![]()
Replaced pads, Mint again
how does that work?... Unless the pads themselves had become spongy
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B_giB wrote:Had same problem in my 101, bleed the hell out of it, did nothing. Turns out my pads where that low![]()
Replaced pads, Mint again
kim0663 wrote:B_giB wrote:how does that work?...
with the car off the pedal is perfect but as soon as you turn the car on the pedal turns to mush
iOnic wrote:As the pads wear out the caliper piston[s] slide further out of the bore so that the friction face of the pad is always the same distance from the disc regardless of wear (unless the pads are completely worn and the piston has reached max travel or the discs are below min thickness) - so it's quite hard for low pads to have any effect on the pedal feel....That's why Kim asked how that would work
Snaps wrote:I get the same thing in m supra, brakes go rock hard with the enigne off, with the engine on they feel spongey. Though they felt less spongey after swapping the brake lines for braided.
I think it's normal.
iOnic wrote:with the car off the pedal is perfect but as soon as you turn the car on the pedal turns to mush
Does it build up pressure if you pump it? Sounds like there is an internal fluid leak past the piston seal in the master cylinder. Did it have no fluid/sit around for a while? That can cause the seal to perish and give problems like that.
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pc wrote:Dunno about your pads, but mine wear on an angle.
kim0663 wrote:B_giB wrote:Had same problem in my 101, bleed the hell out of it, did nothing. Turns out my pads where that low![]()
Replaced pads, Mint again
how does that work?... Unless the pads themselves had become spongy
iOnic wrote:pc wrote:Dunno about your pads, but mine wear on an angle.
My pads don't wear on an angle...In fact I rarely come across pads that wear unevenly and everytime I have there was a problem causing it (I do about 6-8 brake pad changes a week). If your pads are wearing on an angle you'll probably find that you have other problems (eg calipers flexing under braking, uneven piston pressure etc). When you buy brand new pads and rotors, both have a flat surface - if one of them starts to wear on an angle it should indicate that something isn't right.
pc wrote:I don't normally have a problem with it, but the race car does it everytime when going to the track even after greasing the sliders etc. I don't think the stock single pot calipers were designed for that type of use, but i've seen it happen on road cars as well.
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Dell'Orto wrote:Ok - rekitted the master - still does it. Now what??!?
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