Spongy brakes after Goodridge line upgrade....Any ideas???
Spongy brakes after Goodridge line upgrade....Any ideas???
My girlfriend and I recently performed the Goodridge SS brake line upgrade on my max. The problem is my brakes are still spongy. I measured my freeplay and it is way over spec. I adjusted the freeplay and it felt a little tighter but that only lasted a day or two. Could it be the master cylinder? I am puzzled. I appreciate any feedback from the org.
probably didnt bleed it well enough...air in lines
if thats not the case..master cylinder
if thats not the case..master cylinder
Originally Posted by Lloyds96Max
My girlfriend and I recently performed the Goodridge SS brake line upgrade on my max. The problem is my brakes are still spongy. I measured my freeplay and it is way over spec. I adjusted the freeplay and it felt a little tighter but that only lasted a day or two. Could it be the master cylinder? I am puzzled. I appreciate any feedback from the org. 

My guess to your problem.
1- you might not tighten things up enough and there is a leak some where ?
2- how did you bleed the system ?
did you put a block of wood under the brake pedal to prevent the pedal from
going all the way to the floor ?
Depending on the condition of the brake MC at the time, piston seal might
be damaged when pedal traveled all the way to the floor during bleeding.
1- you might not tighten things up enough and there is a leak some where ?
2- how did you bleed the system ?
did you put a block of wood under the brake pedal to prevent the pedal from
going all the way to the floor ?
Depending on the condition of the brake MC at the time, piston seal might
be damaged when pedal traveled all the way to the floor during bleeding.
Originally Posted by Lloyds96Max
My girlfriend and I recently performed the Goodridge SS brake line upgrade on my max. The problem is my brakes are still spongy. I measured my freeplay and it is way over spec. I adjusted the freeplay and it felt a little tighter but that only lasted a day or two. Could it be the master cylinder? I am puzzled. I appreciate any feedback from the org. 

Originally Posted by techie
Are you saying that they feel the same way they did before you changed to the SS lines? Did you change because they were spongy thinking the SS lines would make it better?
I just installed mine last saturday , brakes feel great now ( OEM pads, Brembo blanks , SS lines )
there is noticable firmness in brake pedal , plus cars stops great now. I used Speedbleeders to bleed and flush the system and I DID NOT follow the bleeding order LR FL etc.
my suggestion is order some speedbleeders - they are great - I can't even imagne using vaccum pump to bleed brakes again.
also by any chance you didn't let the master cylinder drain all out ?
if yes - there could be the problem
You'll need to bench bleed the MC.
Nick.
there is noticable firmness in brake pedal , plus cars stops great now. I used Speedbleeders to bleed and flush the system and I DID NOT follow the bleeding order LR FL etc.
my suggestion is order some speedbleeders - they are great - I can't even imagne using vaccum pump to bleed brakes again.
also by any chance you didn't let the master cylinder drain all out ?
if yes - there could be the problem
You'll need to bench bleed the MC.
Nick.
Originally Posted by nick
I just installed mine last saturday , brakes feel great now ( OEM pads, Brembo blanks , SS lines )
there is noticable firmness in brake pedal , plus cars stops great now. I used Speedbleeders to bleed and flush the system and I DID NOT follow the bleeding order LR FL etc.
my suggestion is order some speedbleeders - they are great - I can't even imagne using vaccum pump to bleed brakes again.
also by any chance you didn't let the master cylinder drain all out ?
if yes - there could be the problem
You'll need to bench bleed the MC.
Nick.
there is noticable firmness in brake pedal , plus cars stops great now. I used Speedbleeders to bleed and flush the system and I DID NOT follow the bleeding order LR FL etc.
my suggestion is order some speedbleeders - they are great - I can't even imagne using vaccum pump to bleed brakes again.
also by any chance you didn't let the master cylinder drain all out ?
if yes - there could be the problem
You'll need to bench bleed the MC.
Nick.
If they felt spongy BEFORE you bleed them, then it's probably a worn master cylinder.
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