JDwhite98gt
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So my back 2 calipers were leaking, most likely due to blown seals and the previous owner had ripped one of the slider boots off the front brakes and the pin was stuck. So I had 2 extra stock front calipers and bought 2 new rear calipers (along with 2 big bottles of DOT 3 Brake Fluid) on saturday. My pads are still about 75% all around so I did re-use them and I had my all of my rotors turned. I replaced all of the calipers one at a time and crimped the brake line with locking pliers (Is this bad to do?) so the line wouldnt leak with the caliper off. After putting everything back together I proceeded to bleed the brakes (in the correct sequence) with the help of my pops. He pumped and held the pedal while I bled each caliper with a clear hose and a clear bottle with fuild in it to see the air bubbles. I did each caliper until a steady flow of fluid came out of it and repeated twice, just for safe measure. I get in the car to drive back to my house and i have no preassure on my pedal. Everytime I start my car I hold the brake pedal and once the car is started the pedal will bounce back up at me...this time it did not. Well I ran out of time, borrowed his car and decided to return on sunday to bleed again. On sunday, I bled the master cylinder in the car, I stood on the brake pedal, while my father opened up the bleeder screws with a hose attached and dipped into a bottle of clean fluid. Some air came out of the MC and then I bled each caliper again twice. I still have a mushy pedal. I bet I wouldnt even be able to lock up the brakes if I tried. What in the hell am I missing here? This has never happened to me before and I've done this job on a stang a million times (never had to bleed the MC though). Can anyone give me some insight into what I have missed?
So took it to the shop yesterday so they could put a vaccum bleeder on the car. After the owner test drove my car he came back and said, "Wow, I wasn't expecting this type of feeling" We then took off the front driver's side wheel after being able to slide a screwdriver between the pad and the rotor with the brake pedal depressed. The inside pad had slipped past the groove in the caliper bracket and was sitting crooked. Half of the pad was peeled like a banna (Looked like a V). It was too late in the evening for me to order new pads so we put the pad in the press, pressed it back together, bolted her back together and brakes feel amazing now. Yes, I will be ordering a set of new front pads soon lol
So took it to the shop yesterday so they could put a vaccum bleeder on the car. After the owner test drove my car he came back and said, "Wow, I wasn't expecting this type of feeling" We then took off the front driver's side wheel after being able to slide a screwdriver between the pad and the rotor with the brake pedal depressed. The inside pad had slipped past the groove in the caliper bracket and was sitting crooked. Half of the pad was peeled like a banna (Looked like a V). It was too late in the evening for me to order new pads so we put the pad in the press, pressed it back together, bolted her back together and brakes feel amazing now. Yes, I will be ordering a set of new front pads soon lol