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problems with my series IIa please help
Devon-Rover:
Right then.
To check the brake pedal height it is 6.25 inches from the floor without mats to the lowest part of the brake pedal which is usually the front. Then check the master cylinder push rod clearance it should just rattle at rest.
To adjust then you need to remove the top cover over the pedal box, and with two spanners you can turn the nuts untill the pedal height and freeplay is right.
With new shoes some spongeness is common place and will take a little time to wear in.
next question if that doesn't work, is all the springs on the shoes put on correctly.
mikeh1975:
i ajusted it the pedal height is right now, but the pedal still feals soft and could there be air in the system still?, would it be worth me buying one of those auto bleeder kits? or would it be the mc?
mike
--- Quote from: "Devon-Rover" ---Right then.
To check the brake pedal height it is 6.25 inches from the floor without mats to the lowest part of the brake pedal which is usually the front. Then check the master cylinder push rod clearance it should just rattle at rest.
To adjust then you need to remove the top cover over the pedal box, and with two spanners you can turn the nuts untill the pedal height and freeplay is right.
With new shoes some spongeness is common place and will take a little time to wear in.
next question if that doesn't work, is all the springs on the shoes put on correctly.
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Devon-Rover:
Is it a CB or a CV master? as both have different bleeding techniques. Also have you tried working from the furthest away to the closest wheel? or maybe tried to reverse to see if that helps, also if you raise the front of the vehicle up then that is said to help bleed them.
Series brakes are a very tricky and horrible job to do, as there is lots of this that have to be right to get it all functioning correctly.
mikeh1975:
i think its a cv , it feeds direct from the dual reservoir, that also feeds the clutch, we did the front passanger the drivers side, the the tear passanger and rear drivers side as discribed in the book, im going to see if a frien of mine will lend me his bleeder equipment, and give that a try?, as we also recheck`d to see if there were any leeks just incase it may have been a brake cylinderbut we couldnt find anything
mike
--- Quote from: "Devon-Rover" ---Is it a CB or a CV master? as both have different bleeding techniques. Also have you tried working from the furthest away to the closest wheel? or maybe tried to reverse to see if that helps, also if you raise the front of the vehicle up then that is said to help bleed them.
Series brakes are a very tricky and horrible job to do, as there is lots of this that have to be right to get it all functioning correctly.
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