Hi,
been doing some work on the back brake..Today, and fitted new pads, all be it not properly not run in yet, needs a few miles for them to bed in, anyway while i was at it decided to bleed the brakes as i bought a vacuum brake bleeder last year, sucked out all the dirty fluid in the master cylinder. and bled the brakes with the vacuum bleeder, and by manually bleeding on the lever and opening the bleed nipple.
what i also had to do was push the brake cylinder piston all the way back by jamming in some old pads, and re bled the brakes i have a nice solid brake now, but in the past, I have had issues with the rear brakes sticking seized, all the slider pins on caliper are polished up and lubricated, so no issues there, but what i want to ask there still seems a fair amount of travel on the pedal before the brake comes on its not spongy anymore though.
when you adjust the brake pedal do you try and get the threaded pushrod to almost touch the master cylinder ?
because in the past if i adjust it up anymore on to the master cylinder i get the brakes overheating, and seizing//
any tips on how to best adjust the rear brakes please...?
i may jam something in between the pedal and adjuster tonight to see if it will get rid of anymore air in the system, as i do sometimes tie up the front brake lever and that seems to help get a better brake...