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Just finished rebuilding the front callipers with new pistons and seals. Bled them 3 times including power bleeding but the pedal just won't come up. It feels like half the available pedal travel is in free motion before the brakes engage.
Car stops without pulling or locking up and the pedal pressure holds when stomping on them but I would prefer to have the pedal engage pretty much as soon as I hit them. Any suggestions on possible cause and what I need to do to fix it? Thanks |
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'73-914kid |
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Is it a nice firm pedal once they do engage? And is it a freshly rebuilt pedal cluster?
There is an adjustment at the brake pedal to extend the arm into the MC a little farther. If you have a really solid pedal, that is where I would look. |
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