brake problems
tylercrx
08-26-2003, 06:18 AM
91 crx si
today, i decided to take my calipers off my rotors and paint them. it would add a nice touch to my car. i took the rims off, took off the two screws off the calipers and the one screw off the brake fluid line, and used a wrench to keep the fluid from dripping. i did the two front ones, then tested out the brakes just to be sure. they sucked, i had to press all the way down for it to even give me a little braking power. or i had to pump the brakes then they would work, i didnt know what to do, and still dont. the brake fluid still flows down, and the brake fluid level is still fine. does anyone know what i can do to fix this problem?
today, i decided to take my calipers off my rotors and paint them. it would add a nice touch to my car. i took the rims off, took off the two screws off the calipers and the one screw off the brake fluid line, and used a wrench to keep the fluid from dripping. i did the two front ones, then tested out the brakes just to be sure. they sucked, i had to press all the way down for it to even give me a little braking power. or i had to pump the brakes then they would work, i didnt know what to do, and still dont. the brake fluid still flows down, and the brake fluid level is still fine. does anyone know what i can do to fix this problem?
91civichatch2571
08-26-2003, 07:25 AM
try bleeding them. Also, ceheck where you had them clamped down to make sure you didnt damage the hose.
tylercrx
08-26-2003, 07:51 AM
what exactly is bleeding them? i had my friend pump the brakes when i put it back on, and brake fluid squirted out, so i know thats not the problem i guess.
tylercrx
08-26-2003, 07:22 PM
never mind i got it, i didnt know about the bleeder valve, thanks.
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