inconsistent brake pressure
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inconsistent brake pressure
'maurice' failed his mot on poor rear brakes and leaking halfshafts - after replacing the seals etc in the halfshafts and fitting new cylinders on the rear, new shoes all round and bleeding the system several times i still have inconsistent pressure on the first pedal press - second press is fine, but after a minute or so of non-use the first pedal press pressure is poor again. could this mean i have a problem with the master cylinder? or is this one of the usual anomalies with minor brakes i've read about? any comments readily accepted. thanks!
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brakes
You SHOULD see a spurt of fluid when you depress the brake pedal
so that is no problem. If the pedal gets harder when you pump
it then your shoes are too far away from the drums. The rears have
to be set up properly which means slackening off the hand brake cables
and then adjusting the brakes. Only then do you set the handbrake
cables to start binding at 3 clicks of the lever. If you have air in the
fluid then the pedal will feel spongey and nothing you do will alter that
until the air is removed. (air is compressible so each time you press
the pedal the air 'gives' before the brakes are operated).
so that is no problem. If the pedal gets harder when you pump
it then your shoes are too far away from the drums. The rears have
to be set up properly which means slackening off the hand brake cables
and then adjusting the brakes. Only then do you set the handbrake
cables to start binding at 3 clicks of the lever. If you have air in the
fluid then the pedal will feel spongey and nothing you do will alter that
until the air is removed. (air is compressible so each time you press
the pedal the air 'gives' before the brakes are operated).
Willie
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