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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Evening all,
Right then, if you've read my other thread (Here:http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/...ad.php?t=23141) you will already be aware of the nightmare I'm having with my brakes. I've managed to borrow a pressure bleeder from a friend that uses air pressure from a spare wheel to pressurise the system. I've re-bled they system tonight and got TONNES of air out (YAY!) BUT. . . the pedal still goes all the way to the floor, the pedal judders (WTF?!), if I pump the pedal it seems to pressurise up but if I leave it a second or two I can then re-push the pedal to the floor (BOO!) HOWEVER, with the peda pushed half way down all the calipers lock the discs up. Anyone got anymore idea's before I take a can of petrol and a match to the 80? cheers, Andy |
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