Cmdr_Keen
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Now, after finding the rear brakes stuck due to lack of cleaning and greasing I've done some work on it:
Replaced final brake lines
Replaced cylinders
Replaced brake pads
I've greased everything with copper grease and put it back together. Made sure there wasn't any air in the system and refilled the brake fluid with new stuff.
I just took her for a drive and everything seems fine. No weird noises, when I press the clutch she rolls fine. The handbrake works. She brakes fine, exept there's this vibration in the brake pedal. The faster I go, the faster the vibration gets. It was worse at the start of the drive, so it got better. I didn't drive very far of braked hard or anything. I'm also new to this stuff, so I'm not sure if this goes away of is normal after replacing brake pads. Or did I do something absolutely stupid...
Replaced final brake lines
Replaced cylinders
Replaced brake pads
I've greased everything with copper grease and put it back together. Made sure there wasn't any air in the system and refilled the brake fluid with new stuff.
I just took her for a drive and everything seems fine. No weird noises, when I press the clutch she rolls fine. The handbrake works. She brakes fine, exept there's this vibration in the brake pedal. The faster I go, the faster the vibration gets. It was worse at the start of the drive, so it got better. I didn't drive very far of braked hard or anything. I'm also new to this stuff, so I'm not sure if this goes away of is normal after replacing brake pads. Or did I do something absolutely stupid...