boyracer2002
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Jus fitted a set to my corsa but the pedal goes down a long way efter i have bled them up.
Has anyone changed the master piston??
If so whats it off? which car? i have a GTE which im breaking as was thinking of fitting it from that.
Can ne1 help
cheers
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broster
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do you have braided lines? i have the v6 setup with braided lines and its not spongy at all
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Kris TD
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fit some briaded hoses, that helps a lot.
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boyracer2002
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No i aint got any as yet but my dad mentioned doing that but what about the pedal going right down?? i know vauxhalls do but not this much lol that all you have done? Do you have rear discs too because im fitting a set soon too
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broster
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no not got rear discs, the braided lines shud stop the pedal going all the way down, they are bled properly i take it?
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boyracer2002
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Yeah bled them up fully but obviously go down a hell of a lot more than standard as the calipers are bigger and that.
How much we looking at for a set of braided hoses without me checking it up? lol
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luca2020
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u really should do some research mate
ive got v6 brakes with braided hose lines and dot 5.1 fluid (irrevelent tho)
due to the v6 caliper being too big for the corsa master cylinder u will allways get an element of pedel travel, braided hose lines helps this alot
and as far as im aware of theres no upgrade or repalacement master cyliner that will fit the corsa, so the gte 1 is out of the question
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luca2020
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braided hose lines are around £40 i think, maybe alittle bit more, £45
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broster
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£40 for the lines, that a full set for front and rear. no point in using dot 5.1 fluid as it absorbs water alot quicker than normal fluid and ull need to change it more often, also dot 4 wont boil or anything so its a waste of time unless u use the track alot, like all the time
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boyracer2002
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Ah right mate cheers for tht but when i bought the brakes off Vaux-md there was a letter stating that the pedal travel would be further so changing the master piston would help this a lot.
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boyracer2002
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Nah it aint for track use, got 19's you see so my brakes wouldnt stop me at all and i mean hardly stopped lol so i got these to be better and to fill the air behind the wheels
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broster
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u could change it urself if u wanted, but its not worth the hasle, prob a lot of work involved! mine is fine, stops when and where uwant it too, what discs and pads did u get
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boyracer2002
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308mm discs n calipers to fit not sure wot pads
Al try the hoses and see what its like
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BeArDy
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or 500 sheets for a rally spec master cylinder \
same problem with 4Pots and there really bad
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IntaCepta
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no point changing the master cyl.
just use dot4 fluid.
and get those flashy braided hoses.
shouldn't be going all the way down tho!
keep bleeding it lol
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Daimo B
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Check the calipers are on the right way. Only way to tell is that the bleed nipple should be at the top and not the bottom.
[Edited on 19-12-2003 by Daimo B]
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boyracer2002
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quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
Check the calipers are on the right way. Only way to tell is that teh bleed nipple should be at the bottom and not the top.
Yeah al check but sure thay are on right way lol as for keeping bleeding them i have mate
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corsa3.0v6
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quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
Check the calipers are on the right way. Only way to tell is that teh bleed nipple should be at the bottom and not the top.
Are U havin a laugh???
Always thought that nipples were on top
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Icy
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theyre on the bottom
on cows
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Daimo B
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I had mine on upsdie down for like 2 years Pedal feel slightly improved. Didn't really know what i was doing a few years ago when i fitted them. Didn't really make a difference anyway
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Siberia
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do ya get this probelm with 2.0 16v brakes?
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Cybermonkey
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no you dont siberia, since the ATE calipers are not much different to standard Corsa 1.6 ones
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vibrio
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brand new pads will be soft and spongy till they bed in
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boyracer2002
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Yeah but i aint bothered about that, its that they push right down mate
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Siberia
do ya get this probelm with 2.0 16v brakes?
Nope, we put the 2.0 on with the new discs and pads and they worked like a treat from day 1. New disc and pad combos should really need bedding in that much.
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