Pedal Travel

Pedal Travel

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davidn

Original Poster:

1,028 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd April 2003
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How much pedal travels is normal on the brake pedal, I am getting about 1-1.5" before anything happens. I have pressure bled the brakes, new fluid, calipers and braided hoses. Pumping the pedal makes no difference although there is a pronounced wheezing from the servo probably` during the first 1-1.5" of freeplay. Is this normal?
David

trefor

14,635 posts

284 months

Thursday 3rd April 2003
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That's not much travel. Mine wheezes a little if I get into the footwell and listen carefully too - it's only an 'internal' wheeze though.. I think they all do that ... hope so.

BTW. Not sure if it would be a reason, but check your vacuum hose isn't split/worn out/collapsing. On the Chimaera there are a few points where is can rub through.

shpub

8,507 posts

273 months

Thursday 3rd April 2003
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New pads as well. You may find that the travel and feel improves after bedding in and that can take a few hundred miles.

Heliox

450 posts

263 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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When you bleed the brakes make sure that you firstly remove any vaccum left by pressing the brake pedal a few times until it stops wheezing, then bleed the system.

This happened to me recently and I couldnt work it out even with new disks and pads fitted, this trick cured all.

heliox

davidn

Original Poster:

1,028 posts

260 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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Thanks guys, can't remember if I pumped the pedal to remove any vacuum, using the Esi-bleed method. I'll give it a go though.
Thanks
David

xain

261 posts

278 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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What difference does clearing the servo of vacuum make? It's not linked the the hydraulics, it just provides a helping hand.

chrish

178 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th April 2003
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Any of you got a view on my brakes problem- see Bleeding Brakes thread?