OK, I'm about to damage the seat upholstery over this one:
My brake pedal has been spongey or soft on my race car pretty much since day 1. I insist on a rock-hard pedal on everything I drive, but I can't get there with this one, not even cold and freshly bled..
I've bled the brakes until I'm blue in the face - gravity bled, and pump/release bled. It's been on the track probably 20 times, with a quick bleeding before most sessions.
Fluid is fresh and of high quality.
Front calipers have been rebuilt.
Pads are Hawk blacks
I have removed the handbrake. I thought that this loss of the self-adjustment on the rear was the culprit, but the pads are tight against the rotor and the piston, no slack at all.
I sure would like the reassurance of a solid pedal before I go hurtling into TWS Turn 1 Saturday after next.
Any ideas?
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Rex Burkheimer
Parts Plus Marketing Director WM Automotive Whse., Fort Worth TX
My brake pedal has been spongey or soft on my race car pretty much since day 1. I insist on a rock-hard pedal on everything I drive, but I can't get there with this one, not even cold and freshly bled..
I've bled the brakes until I'm blue in the face - gravity bled, and pump/release bled. It's been on the track probably 20 times, with a quick bleeding before most sessions.
Fluid is fresh and of high quality.
Front calipers have been rebuilt.
Pads are Hawk blacks
I have removed the handbrake. I thought that this loss of the self-adjustment on the rear was the culprit, but the pads are tight against the rotor and the piston, no slack at all.
I sure would like the reassurance of a solid pedal before I go hurtling into TWS Turn 1 Saturday after next.
Any ideas?
--
Rex Burkheimer
Parts Plus Marketing Director WM Automotive Whse., Fort Worth TX