ethanod23
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Hi guys I put a new set of shoes In my Corsa b 1.4 and when I go and stop the pedal goes to the floor ? Were is the bleeding nipple ? Or is there any?
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corsadonk
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The bleed nipple will be in the back of the slave cylinder, around the back of the drum. But you might find it has already sheared off, so you might need another set if you're unlucky.
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gazza808
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Shouldn't need bleeding for a new set of shoes?
I'd look else where for the issue.
Fitted shoes wrong popped a piston out etc.
[Edited on 05-11-2013 by gazza808]
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ethanod23
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
Shouldn't need bleeding for a new set of shoes?
I'd look else where for the issue.
Fitted shoes wrong popped a piston out etc.
[Edited on 05-11-2013 by gazza808]
I checked the pistons and they are good an and checked the seals the are grand ! There is a wee sprocket in the hub I adjusted it right but I only have abit of break when the peddle nearly hit the floor :/
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Jamie-C
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How do you know you adjusted it right? You sure you haven't backed them right off?
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TheDane
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Even if rear brakes are adjusted the wrong way, pedal surely shouldn't go to the floor.
Sounds like a leak somewhere to me.
Have you gotten your head under it, and checked all the brakehoses, and if there's coming out brakefluid from the rear brakecylinders?
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