Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
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Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
I added Front 4 piston brembo calipers from a SS Camaro
I noticed now the pedal feels somewhat spongy ?
Bled brakes thoroughly any thoughts ?
I noticed now the pedal feels somewhat spongy ?
Bled brakes thoroughly any thoughts ?
Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
I wouldn't think that any air got into the ABS unless the master cylinder ran low during bleeding. Might need to cycle the ABS with a scan tool if that's the case.
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
Master never got low. When I lock up the brakes I don’t feel the ABS working ?
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Maybe try on a gravel road. Are the wheels actually locking up without ABS activating?
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
What pads are you using with the Brembo swap(?) - that can impact pedal feel.
Just to be 100% clear, the calipers are installed with bleed ports at the top - yes?
I suggest you do another bleed - perhaps with a pressure bleeder - if that means having a shop do it, so be it....it's worth it.
If doing this DIY, did you have an assistant?
Are you using a catch container with clear tube, and is the tube submerged in fluid so it can't draw air back into the caliper?
Use a rubber mallet to tap on caliper body when bleed port is open, and watch for any bubbles in the fluid coming out.
Just to be 100% clear, the calipers are installed with bleed ports at the top - yes?
I suggest you do another bleed - perhaps with a pressure bleeder - if that means having a shop do it, so be it....it's worth it.
If doing this DIY, did you have an assistant?
Are you using a catch container with clear tube, and is the tube submerged in fluid so it can't draw air back into the caliper?
Use a rubber mallet to tap on caliper body when bleed port is open, and watch for any bubbles in the fluid coming out.
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
All of Bill's points are good, but this one is important. We've had at least one member who got these calipers discover there are (LF) and (RF) stickers on these calipers, and it appears the calipers he got had these swapped, resulting in the bleeder screws pointing down. You'll never get all the air out of them with the screws oriented that way.Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:54 am <SNIP>
Just to be 100% clear, the calipers are installed with bleed ports at the top - yes?
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
LOL yeah that was me installed them upside down.
I initially had the spongy pedal issues, but I just had to keep bleeding them. I also ran the abs purge valve function but it did not tighten up the pedal.
If I recall correctly, I bled from right rear, left rear, right outboard, left inboard, right inboard and then left outboard.
I think it was alternating the inboard and outboard bleeders that ultimately got me good pressure. With one last bleed on the rear after I had the front procedure down.
Hope that helps.
I initially had the spongy pedal issues, but I just had to keep bleeding them. I also ran the abs purge valve function but it did not tighten up the pedal.
If I recall correctly, I bled from right rear, left rear, right outboard, left inboard, right inboard and then left outboard.
I think it was alternating the inboard and outboard bleeders that ultimately got me good pressure. With one last bleed on the rear after I had the front procedure down.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
Bleeder Screws are on top !
I used a clear hose and a catch container to bleed
I thoroughly bled this with an assistant in the car
Pads are OEM Brembo I feel the stock pedal felt firmer !
I used a clear hose and a catch container to bleed
I thoroughly bled this with an assistant in the car
Pads are OEM Brembo I feel the stock pedal felt firmer !
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
Even with that, how is stopping power?
Are you using 355 rotors and earlier generation Zeta Brembo calipers, or 345 (OE PPV) rotors and current generation Alpha calipers?
Only other thing that comes to mind is whether GXP & SS, with fixed calipers, used a different pedal ratio than PPV's, so that response is different with Brembo calipers on a car with a brake system designed for floating calipers.
Are you using 355 rotors and earlier generation Zeta Brembo calipers, or 345 (OE PPV) rotors and current generation Alpha calipers?
Only other thing that comes to mind is whether GXP & SS, with fixed calipers, used a different pedal ratio than PPV's, so that response is different with Brembo calipers on a car with a brake system designed for floating calipers.
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Re: Spongy Pedal after Brembo update
Calipers Came off a 2017 Fireball 700 with 2000 miles Orig pads are still like new and I am using the stock rotors that come on a 2014 very spongy still