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Brakes | Whitby | Pedal goes to the floor
All,
I replaced the plastic reservoirs I got from Whibty because one was leaking. I got Jamar triple reservoirs, clutch/front/rear brakes.
Clutch has been bled — works perfect.
I’ve got the same problem as before — bled the master with the brake booster installed — pedal was hard as a rock.
Now that I’ve bled the brakes — no bubbles, went through 2 bottles of brake fluid — pedal goes to the floor
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Thoughts?
It’s the last hurdle before a test drive…
Brakes | Whitby | Pedal goes to the floor
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Originally Posted by
Norm B
You have to fix and adjust your rear brakes before you will get the pedal to firm up. The anti rattle spring on the pad on the piston side is not correctly installed. There is a gap between that pad and the rotor. There is no way you will get any brake pressure like that.
The master cylinder is designed to move a small amount of fluid at high pressure and can't compensate for improperly installed or adjusted parts.
After the parts are correctly installed, follow the rear brake adjusting procedure using the park brake to properly set the pad distance.
HTH
Norm
Ok — how do I adjust the anti rattle spring on the pad or take it apart and reinstall it — I did not attached the spring — it was on the caliper when it came in the box — and there’s nothing in the instructions from factory five on how to adjust or that it needs to be adjusted — https://www.factoryfive.com/wp-conte...5in-BRAKES.pdf
Dan at Factory Five said I needed to bled the brakes before the eBrake would work — I explained they’ve been bled repeatedly then I got silence
Trust me, she’s neighing and ready to take a loop around the track — but she’s got four bad hooves - the Pony wants to shoot the boot :)
Brakes | Whitby | Pedal goes to the floor Your Message
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Originally Posted by
Norm B
Take it apart and re-:instal it. 1 should look like 2 in the picture.
Norm
On it, that's two bolts... be back shortly
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Rear Caliper Spring Adjusted
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Padawan
On it, that's two bolts... be back shortly
Ok - taken apart and adjusted the spring and put back together — both rears are matching
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Foot still goes to the floor, what are the next steps…
Thanks in advance
Brakes | Whitby | Pedal goes to the floor
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Originally Posted by
egchewy79
just curious, what method did you use to bleed your brakes? do you have pics of your brake lines? It sounds like you still might have air in your line somewhere.
I'm using the Factory Five ebrake handle.
When I pull on the eBrake handle the spring moving...I got under car late last night car to review to ebrake cables and there is no additional slack to tighten.
The last time, we used a pressure bleeder, motive brand, and was unable to get a firm pedal.
On the pedal bleeding...it was all manual...foot down, hold, release value, tighten...we did this for over and hour...went around the car 3 times.
Tried gravity bleeding last night after trying to set ebrake by pulling a full up and down 50 times.
Factory Five said the ebrake would not work until the brakes have been bled, per Dan.