vauxtillidie
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Registered: 27th Dec 02
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i posted up a few weeks ago after i fitted my astra gte brakes to my 1.2 8v corsa and they didnt seem to be veyr good. a mate of mine bleeded them again for me today and there was absolutely no air in the system ad we changed the fluid too. ive heard ppl say they can lock there wheels up even in the dry with these brakes but i cant even do it in the wet! is this cus i have 17's? not that i wanna lock it up but it seems there not workin as well as they shud be. its also been sed that my master cylinder cud be nackered and/or need a bigger servo, i thought they were all the same on the corsa's is this rite or can i fit one from a different car? also i cant see ne way of adjustin the pedal on the corsa like u can on the nova i dunno wot to do. i drove a tottally standard 1.2 8v corsa today and the brakes seemed loads better than mine so somethin must be wrong
any help much appreciated
Chris
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Kris TD
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must be the calipers are nackered, i can lock up 17's on smaller brakes than them.
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AdamF
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did you change pads to? did you have to push caliper piston back while it was connected to the brake lines cos if you do it to fast it can turn the seal inside master cylinder inside out.
my 16v brakes are wicked by the way with 1.2 servo etc so should be same
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vauxtillidie
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nah i didnt push caliper piston bak cus i knew about it turnin seals inside out. i dunno wot to do now then, how wud i know if calipers r nackered without just buyin some new ones?
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AdamF
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do the sliders move? tey pushing the piston back slowly see if it acctually moves on both calipers
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vauxtillidie
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im not sure bout that but they have been painted, will that matter?
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AdamF
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no. try above first mate
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animality-gt
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check for leaks in the lines,
does the pedal travel its usual distance?
my only advice is to take it appart and refit to make sure its not just a fault of puttin it together
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vauxtillidie
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r the pistons supposed to move fairly easy?
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morty
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Registered: 5th Apr 02
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this may sound stupid but have you put them on upside down I know a lad who did this and they didn't work properly? Im not taking the piss either.
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vauxtillidie
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very true they dont work upside down but ive got em on the rite way up, bleed nipple to the top
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and-m
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Hard to say, could be dodgy seals on the brakes or as said worn master cylinder seals or maybe an air leak.
How long have the pads been on there as they need time to bed in, theyll be crud at first.
[Edited on 26-05-2003 by and-m]
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morty
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Did you renew the copper washers on the calipers if not then you could have a air leak on them?
Darren
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