Kevin
Well-known member
I had noticed some very strange softness in the front break -- only while WALKING backwards with the front wheel full right -- the front brake would occasionally go full to the bar. Not good. It would immediately come back strong when I straightened the wheel.
A couple of days ago I re-bled the brakes (with speed bleeders). They looked perfect with no bubbles at all, but the problem remained. The pads were about half worn from a change about 2 years ago and I had another set, so I thought I would replace them as long as I'm here. Then again, re-bled the brake lines and again not a single bubble. Now I can pump the brakes up hard, but if I move 10 feet forward or back (with the front wheel pointing any direction), I get zero pressure again. And again, it will pump right up. I did pull the pads to double-check all was well, and it appears it is done properly.
The master cylinder diaphragm appears intact. I see absolutely no fluid leaking anywhere. My only conclusion is that I have a seal leak in one of the calipers. Replacing caliper seals would be a new task for me. I would consider myself a 4 (out of 10) when it comes to wrenching (do my own oil, brake pads, EFI synch, plugs, rear spline, tires, etc.) -- but if this is a major job I might be better off buying a new caliper assembly compared to paying stealer labor rates to replace the seals. I have a service manual here somewhere but I would have to search for it.
Is there any way to determine which caliper is leaking? How difficult a job is it to replace the seals within a caliper? And finally, what's your favorite price-leading Internet parts store?
Thanks in advance!
Kevin <><<
'03 FJR - 22k miles
A couple of days ago I re-bled the brakes (with speed bleeders). They looked perfect with no bubbles at all, but the problem remained. The pads were about half worn from a change about 2 years ago and I had another set, so I thought I would replace them as long as I'm here. Then again, re-bled the brake lines and again not a single bubble. Now I can pump the brakes up hard, but if I move 10 feet forward or back (with the front wheel pointing any direction), I get zero pressure again. And again, it will pump right up. I did pull the pads to double-check all was well, and it appears it is done properly.
The master cylinder diaphragm appears intact. I see absolutely no fluid leaking anywhere. My only conclusion is that I have a seal leak in one of the calipers. Replacing caliper seals would be a new task for me. I would consider myself a 4 (out of 10) when it comes to wrenching (do my own oil, brake pads, EFI synch, plugs, rear spline, tires, etc.) -- but if this is a major job I might be better off buying a new caliper assembly compared to paying stealer labor rates to replace the seals. I have a service manual here somewhere but I would have to search for it.
Is there any way to determine which caliper is leaking? How difficult a job is it to replace the seals within a caliper? And finally, what's your favorite price-leading Internet parts store?
Thanks in advance!
Kevin <><<
'03 FJR - 22k miles