beaver34
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 01:02 PM |
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rear sierra brake setup help
hi all,
ive had my car on the road working fine before, but took it apart to upgrage (done we all!)
anyway i carnt blled the rear brakes, i have fitted a hydro handbrake into the system but carnt get any pedal at all on it, now i was wandering when i
put the rear brakes on one if there right? as the bleed seem slightly lower that the feed, here are some pics of how ive put it back together done
think i took it apart to be fair but i know cossie ones are vertical at the back on the cossie or there abouts and these arnt, this os the only thing
i can think it is ive tried both master cylinders and there working fine
any input would be great
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macc man
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 02:16 PM |
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This is a common problem with sierra calipers on the rear. If the bleed nipple is not at the top you will not be able to get all the air out. I had to
remove the caliper and turn upright while holding the pads in place with a spacer. This did the trick.
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beaver34
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 02:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by macc man
This is a common problem with sierra calipers on the rear. If the bleed nipple is not at the top you will not be able to get all the air out. I had to
remove the caliper and turn upright while holding the pads in place with a spacer. This did the trick.
i see, im going to move the caliper round i think all being well have it how they are on the cossie
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beaver34
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 02:35 PM |
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just done this to one side

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rusty nuts
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 05:25 PM |
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Hydraulic handbrake will not pass MOT!!
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arrow-engineering
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 05:35 PM |
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make sure you have fluid flowing into and out of the handbrake master cylinder, you need to pump the handbrake the same as you would a pedal to shift
the fluid through, you have added and extra obstacle for the fluid to get right through the system.
and sierra calipers are a swine to bleed, im always hearing of people having trouble, what footbrake master cylinder have you got activating the rear
circuit.
the position you originally had the calipers in should not have caused any bleeding issues.
another thing to try is to keep moving the handbrake levers on the calipers, this helps the pistons ratchet up to the correct position.
good luck, stick with it, a good pedal is on the way.
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beaver34
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 05:44 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by rusty nuts
Hydraulic handbrake will not pass MOT!!
I know
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beaver34
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| posted on 26/11/11 at 05:46 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by arrow-engineering
make sure you have fluid flowing into and out of the handbrake master cylinder, you need to pump the handbrake the same as you would a pedal to shift
the fluid through, you have added and extra obstacle for the fluid to get right through the system.
and sierra calipers are a swine to bleed, im always hearing of people having trouble, what footbrake master cylinder have you got activating the rear
circuit.
the position you originally had the calipers in should not have caused any bleeding issues.
another thing to try is to keep moving the handbrake levers on the calipers, this helps the pistons ratchet up to the correct position.
good luck, stick with it, a good pedal is on the way.
Thanks,
I have separate grilling ms for the rear brakes,
Is it best to pump the handbrake at same time as foot pedal? Iv tried everything haha
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