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HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 09-05-2012 Ok guys so my DT has suddenly decided the front brakes they want to do very little work, they are still working slightly as they are still cleaning up the discs. But when you slam on the anchors the back end tucks down and the rear end locks up, Im thinking it maybe the ABS pump but i dont want to go ripping it all down and buying parts to find out it isnt the ABS pump. Oh and iv swapped the calipers for xsi one with no joy if anything its worse Any help will be much appreciated Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - samass - 10-05-2012 have you given them a proper good bleed through? Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 10-05-2012 Yep spent 2hours bleeding the Dt calipers the swaped over to the xsi calipers then tryed for anouth 2 hours with no luck Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Toms306 - 10-05-2012 The dt has the load valve on the beam doesn't it? Sounds like its not working to me. Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 10-05-2012 Have you bled the abs pump? I've heard that if the abs pump needs bleeding it needs to be done using pp or similar. Worth double checking that one though... Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Eeyore - 10-05-2012 sounds like air in the system somewhere! Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 10-05-2012 Grant Wrote:Have you bled the abs pump? I've heard that if the abs pump needs bleeding it needs to be done using pp or similar. Worth double checking that one though... How the fu*k do you bleed them pump? lol Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 10-05-2012 Toms306 Wrote:The dt has the load valve on the beam doesn't it? Sounds like its not working to me. Indeed it does, It WAS a sexy glx model so it has it, how do i go about testing/sorting that? Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - cwspellowe - 10-05-2012 Wiggle it with a set of mole grips and penetrating fluid. Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 10-05-2012 if the load valve is what i think it is i had it apart a few months ago when i lowered the beam, what part should i be "penetrating" Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 10-05-2012 Not that I'm certain that it is this, but the abs pump I bled using pp or similar interface software. The computer activates the valves in the abs unit in accordance with which brake your bleeding. It's not even a pump, more of a collection of valves in the brake system. So I'm told anyway. Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 10-05-2012 Hmm i think i may need to try other routs before i go there then. May just get another unit from the local scrappy as im a bit paly with owner and will get it for next to nothin Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 10-05-2012 By unit do you mean abs unit? If so, and if my memory serves me correctly, you will definitely need to blew the abs unit using the above technique. Or just do away with and lol Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 11-05-2012 Ahhhh im just going to scrap the bloody thing Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Niall - 11-05-2012 Don't have to run the pump to bleed it. Just makes life easier. Can just bleed them in the traditional way. Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - strictly_perv - 11-05-2012 It could also be the MC having an air in it. Bleed them the same way the you would the caliper. Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 11-05-2012 Niall Wrote:Don't have to run the pump to bleed it. Just makes life easier. Can just bleed them in the traditional way. There you go then lol. No need to scrap it mate, you always have the handbrake! Brakes are so over rated these days! Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 11-05-2012 Grant Wrote:! Brakes are so over rated these days! This is true lol, Im goin to pull the load sensor apart tomorrow and grease, Then if that hasnt work off to halfords for a bleeding kit, and if that still dosnt work i will revise again Re: HElP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 11-05-2012 Hope you get it sorted mate Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 11-05-2012 Cheers bud . Will keeo tge thread up dated Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - devils_fuel - 11-05-2012 Could you have a slight leak somewhere or fudged mc diaphragm ? It sounds weird as my DT with air in the front breaks did not feel as you described, it felt like just slack front breaks you going to japfest at castle Combe tomorrow, I am Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 12-05-2012 If it was the m/c surly it would be all the brakes? And nah cba with japfest Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 12-05-2012 Yeah would affect all brakes if it was the MC. I think carry on with what you were gonna do, to eliminate that, then of the problem still persists then start with other routes... Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 12-05-2012 Load sensor was solid! lmao, freeed it up and have alot more effort on the front now but............ and theres always a but! the pedal is still a little spungy. But im guessing that i fitted the 266 calipers with the sensor stuck its effected the bleeding process a bit so im going to get the halfrouds bleed kit tomorrow and give it another good bleed. fingers crossed the brakes are amazing after that Thanks for all the advice guys Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Grant - 12-05-2012 Glad to hear it mate! Let us know how you get on after bleeding the system again tomorrow! Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - samass - 13-05-2012 good stuff! if you're going for tha gunson easy bleed kit, i rate it! used it so many times, proper quick! just gotta keep checking the level, want avoid shoving a load of air down the lines and have to do it all over again ... Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - Toms306 - 13-05-2012 Woo, I was right for once! Nice one on sorting it mate, as you say a bleed should solve the spongy pedal. Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - devils_fuel - 13-05-2012 puglove Wrote:If it was the m/c surly it would be all the brakes? When I worked in the garage we had a car with a similar issue (1 side didn't work) we ended up changing the mc and it solved it - hence I mentioned it You missed some quality drifting and a good drifting accident lol, the slight left hander in to quarry sideways, in to quarry sideways...out of quarry in to the barrier lol Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - silverzx - 13-05-2012 So upset couldn't take time off work for JapFest. Re: HELP NEEDED: Very little braking effort on the front - puglove - 13-05-2012 Went to japfest in the end but i was on the other side of track when he crashed we did see thw aftermath though lol. I havr bleed it through again with the new kit its better but not 100% think the m/c is on its way out . But still the 266 calipers are still better than std DT ones even with the spungyness |