Bleedin' brakes.

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retneprac

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Next mission. 2004 TD5 110
Just passed the MOT. Was surprised as I think the brakes are poor.
I bleed them twice with a pressure air kit but still spongy. pads ok, rotor's slightly lipped but not too bad.
Caliper pistons seem a little corroded but not bad. Was just pondering a general overhaul.

Rotor's, pads, fluids, easy stuff.
Complete new calipers or just new pistons and seals (how difficult are they to sort?)
ABS unit? Beyond my DIY skills.
What else makes them spongy?

Cheers all for any advice.
 
Spongy is 99% air or moisture in the fluid somewhere - even with a pressure bleeder, they can be a pig to bleed sometimes - you may have to put a couple of litres through the system. New calipers are dead easy but can be expensive, new pistons are cheaper but getting the old ones out can be a pain. It's worth checking that the master isn't weeping inside the servo unit too.
 
You just need to unbolt the master cylinder from the servo, pull it back a little - go easy on the brake pipes. You'll soon see if the master is leaking into the servo. Much more likely the system just needs bled again.
 
^^^ check all your flexi’s

Also I got the best pedal by using an air pressure bleeder AND doing the old pedal up and down technique at the same time.

I then clamped the pedal down over night and now my brakes are sharp.
 
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