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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
19th Aug, 2007 at 05:31:30pm
I recently bought a tandem master cylinder (yellow band type) from ebay, which I rebuilt with new seals and secondary piston etc.
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![]() 2924 Posts Member #: 95 Post Whore liverpool-on-sea |
19th Aug, 2007 at 05:33:35pm
try doing the rears first then the fronts. no longer a series, but still 1.3 turbo.
On 28th Nov, 2008 Sprocket said:
Oh now that is a long shaft you have Carl. |
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
19th Aug, 2007 at 05:51:03pm
Thats the way I have been doing it mate!
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![]() 1451 Posts Member #: 328 Post Whore Seaford Rise, South Australia |
19th Aug, 2007 at 06:57:13pm
Clamp off each flexi hose in turn to see if the pedal improves. Have you fitted new linings at all to rear and are they adjusted properly?
On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
I stand corrected. You should know ![]() |
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![]() 2521 Posts Member #: 417 Post Whore Swindon |
19th Aug, 2007 at 07:09:22pm
Don't you have to take the pressure differential switch out to bleed that type
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
19th Aug, 2007 at 07:23:18pm
NEVER bother rebuilding master cylinders. Buy new ones, every time. On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
19th Aug, 2007 at 08:01:42pm
On 19th of Aug, 2007 at 06:57pm Scruffy said:
Clamp off each flexi hose in turn to see if the pedal improves. Have you fitted new linings at all to rear and are they adjusted properly? I suspect the master cylinder is your problem - they rarely like being rebuilt ( sometimes you can be lucky !) New linings? Do you mean brake shoes? If so nope I havnt! They have plenty of meat left on them and are in working order as they lock up after the pedal is pumped a few times! On 19th of Aug, 2007 at 07:09pm Dangerous said:
Don't you have to take the pressure differential switch out to bleed that type I think thats on the slightly older versions of the tandem type, which have a electrical terminal on the side! With the yellow band type i think its all in the cap which is of course removed for bleeding anyway! On 19th of Aug, 2007 at 07:23pm Vegard said:
NEVER bother rebuilding master cylinders. Buy new ones, every time. I get a really good flow out of the master cylinder when i bled it? I assume its working ok as I get the same, clear bubble-less fluid out of each wheel! A while back I made a thread about the servo system I was trying to bleed and no matter how much I bled it I wasnt getting any braking force (but again when the pedal was pumped the wheels where locking!) I then decided I wanted to ditch the servo anyway so got the normal master cylinder which im talking about here! So unless the servo and a freshly rebuilt master cylinder where both fooked it has to be something else surely?! The only other thing I can think of is the pressure reducing valve, which I assume is working ok too as im getting a strong supply of fluid front to back anyway! Tis really pissing me off now! Any ideas guys? I would so appreciate is as im out of them and just want to get it sorted of course! Thanks, Rich |
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![]() 2521 Posts Member #: 417 Post Whore Swindon |
19th Aug, 2007 at 08:07:12pm
Have you got the right size rear cylinders .500"/.625"/.750" to suit the front.
Edited by Dangerous on 19th Aug, 2007.
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
19th Aug, 2007 at 08:15:27pm
Didnt realise you could get different sized rear cylinders! What effect would it have if they werent the right ones for the calipers? The rear cylinder i replaced was a new (spare) one I had fitted to my previous mini and have converted the calipers over from that car to this car so in theory should all be ok as that combo worked fine before!
Edited by richminiturbo. on 19th Aug, 2007. |
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![]() 1451 Posts Member #: 328 Post Whore Seaford Rise, South Australia |
19th Aug, 2007 at 09:17:30pm
If you have a servo as well you need to pressure bleed the system either using an ezi bleed or with the engine running to eliminate problems with either the Mcyl or servo. Don't kid yourself it cannot be those components we all make mistakes ( i spent two days trying to work out why my spare engine would not start having convinced myself everything was fine - the timing disc was not where I thought I had aligned it as i copied where it was on the other engine to find what I thought on the other engine was tdc was just a white mark of paint).
On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
19th Aug, 2007 at 10:22:05pm
Trust me, I've not gone mad .... try this.
Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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![]() 1451 Posts Member #: 328 Post Whore Seaford Rise, South Australia |
20th Aug, 2007 at 08:14:28am
Roger is right but I seem to remember now what happens with a remote servo - air gets trapped in one of the link pipes and unless you pressure bleed it with an ezi bleed or have the engine running even his method might not work - it is a right b*stard from memory. On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
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1303 Posts Member #: 30 Post Whore Epsom, Surrey |
20th Aug, 2007 at 08:19:18am
i agree with the chocking of the pedal over night. i spent all day once bleeding the brakes with no luck and no air coming out. chocked the pedal down hard over night and had a perfect pedal the next day. |
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![]() 1252 Posts Member #: 1656 Post Whore stoke-on-trent |
20th Aug, 2007 at 10:23:49am
scruffy he doesnt have the servo in this car - he has converted to non servo afaik so chock the pedal rich and see how it goes On 23rd Oct, 2009 sim_ou_nao said:
eu gosto de mamas = i like boobs |
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1303 Posts Member #: 30 Post Whore Epsom, Surrey |
20th Aug, 2007 at 10:29:45am
chocking the pedal works on all types of brakes and the clutch. |
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365 Posts Member #: 1211 Senior Member Working up the BHP ladder. |
20th Aug, 2007 at 02:05:48pm
Rich, are you still using the sh*t brake equalizer valve bolted to the bulkhead?
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
20th Aug, 2007 at 02:20:27pm
Are you using new DOT4 brake fluid?
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
20th Aug, 2007 at 05:42:18pm
Pumped the pedal until it felt harder last night and wedged a jack bar onto the pedal and seat after taking the cap off of course!
On 20th of Aug, 2007 at 02:05pm 1380turbo said:
Rich, are you still using the sh*t brake equalizer valve bolted to the bulkhead? They can be an absolute nightmare! and also are you trying to lock the brakes with the wheels off the ground or driving? If what youre thinking of is what im thinking of the yeppers i still have it on there, basically a cylinder with the unions from the master cyl going inot the top and the pipes to the front/rear systems out of the bottom yeah? Could there be an airlock in this little tyke then? And yep im trying to lock the wheels while the car is off the ground, havnt tried it on the deck yet as didnt think it would make a difference seeing as the pedal goes to the floor? On 20th of Aug, 2007 at 02:20pm Axel said:
Are you using new DOT4 brake fluid? Old brake fluid will absorb air and water (i think) and will never give a firm pedal. Im using DOT4 I bought a week or two ago! Should be alright still? Thanks so much for the replies guys! Keep em coming lol Rich |
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
20th Aug, 2007 at 07:16:28pm
Leaving it with the pedal depressed hasnt helpled!! Theres been no leeks while its been under pressure either! hmmm |
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![]() 1451 Posts Member #: 328 Post Whore Seaford Rise, South Australia |
20th Aug, 2007 at 09:55:39pm
On 20th of Aug, 2007 at 07:16pm Rich1275 said:
Leaving it with the pedal depressed hasnt helpled!! Theres been no leeks while its been under pressure either! hmmm If you haven't got a servo the only other thing is do you have a non std pipe work around the master cylinder that goes up at all even slightly - if not and you have tried to pressure bleed the master cylinder is f**ked new seals or not On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
I stand corrected. You should know ![]() |
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
21st Aug, 2007 at 07:51:34am
Nah i dont have a servo scruffy, i converted from a servo to the yellow band type master cylinder!
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1303 Posts Member #: 30 Post Whore Epsom, Surrey |
21st Aug, 2007 at 08:21:01am
the other day i change front and rear pads on a car and had no pedal! are the rears adjusted right up tight? have you fitted new pads? |
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2370 Posts Member #: 719 Post Whore Horndean - Near Portsmouth |
21st Aug, 2007 at 04:49:04pm
Yep I have fitted new pads! And have checked that the adjustment is right on the rear drums!
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
21st Aug, 2007 at 04:55:33pm
Can you confirm that you have adjusted the rear brakes so that they bind ever so slightly? Edited by Paul S on 21st Aug, 2007. Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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1303 Posts Member #: 30 Post Whore Epsom, Surrey |
21st Aug, 2007 at 05:06:16pm
new pads sit on the old worn disc but not quite square. when you lift your foot off the pedal the pad springs back pushing the fluid back to the master cylinder.
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