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What did you do to your jimny today?
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20 Jul 2013 17:16 #77689
by GuardianAngel
Bleed the rear load sensor valve. I did mine and it made a big difference. Also try bleeding the rear brakes whilst the rear is up on ramps.
Air tries to rise and you have a better chance of getting the trapped ones out of the system by doing this.
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helijohn wrote:
markyp2000 wrote: It may not have been blead correctly when the wheel cylinder was fitted
If it moves its working so as long as it moves its fine
This was what I was thinking.
I don't know how long the O/S/R brake has been like this but surely it would have been checked after installation. Incidentally, the last 'keeper' (she sold it at the end of 2012 - God only knows who has had it in the interim year) had all work done at Halfords. I'll say no more.
So ¼" is enough, excellent thanks.
A little edit...........how can a brake not be bled correctly, it is a Mickey Mouse task unless I am missing something. :laugh: :laugh:
Bleed the rear load sensor valve. I did mine and it made a big difference. Also try bleeding the rear brakes whilst the rear is up on ramps.
Air tries to rise and you have a better chance of getting the trapped ones out of the system by doing this.
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20 Jul 2013 17:23 #77690
by helijohn
Is that the one that looks like a banjo with a spring?
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GuardianAngel wrote: Bleed the rear load sensor valve.
Is that the one that looks like a banjo with a spring?
![:unsure: :unsure:](/media/kunena/emoticons/22.png)
![:unsure: :unsure:](/media/kunena/emoticons/22.png)
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20 Jul 2013 17:43 #77691
by maverick
Jalapeño, IISY?
Replied by maverick on topic What did you do to your jimny today
Fitted two replacement Rear Half-shafts (2nd hand from J999PRE - almost new, huh)
Just bleeding of the brakes to be done tomorrrow![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Now to get my old shafts fitted with new bearings and collars, ready for fitting when these fail.
Just bleeding of the brakes to be done tomorrrow
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Now to get my old shafts fitted with new bearings and collars, ready for fitting when these fail.
Jalapeño, IISY?
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20 Jul 2013 18:07 #77694
by GuardianAngel
Yes. It will have a small bleed valve that is likely to be caked in crud. Just tease it open otherwise it could break.
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helijohn wrote:
GuardianAngel wrote: Bleed the rear load sensor valve.
Is that the one that looks like a banjo with a spring?![]()
Yes. It will have a small bleed valve that is likely to be caked in crud. Just tease it open otherwise it could break.
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20 Jul 2013 18:18 #77696
by helijohn
Cheers. It is the only nipple on the motor that had a cover on it! :woohoo:
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GuardianAngel wrote:
helijohn wrote:
GuardianAngel wrote: Bleed the rear load sensor valve.
Is that the one that looks like a banjo with a spring?![]()
Yes. It will have a small bleed valve that is likely to be caked in crud. Just tease it open otherwise it could break.
Cheers. It is the only nipple on the motor that had a cover on it! :woohoo:
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20 Jul 2013 19:46 - 20 Jul 2013 20:07 #77701
by Tadpole
Replied by Tadpole on topic What did you do to your jimny today
As the temperature dropped a little I thought I would check out the rear end ready to fit my tow-bar.
The bumper removal was a piece of cake thanks to all the info on the forum.
Once again I am very pleased with what I find that is out of sight most of the time.
My tow-bar is at present in two pieces, the main bar has a fixing at one end & the other fitting bolts to it.
My intention is to have a 'quick remove Tow-bar' just four bolts.
I'll update once the bar has been modified ................![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
The bumper removal was a piece of cake thanks to all the info on the forum.
Once again I am very pleased with what I find that is out of sight most of the time.
My tow-bar is at present in two pieces, the main bar has a fixing at one end & the other fitting bolts to it.
My intention is to have a 'quick remove Tow-bar' just four bolts.
I'll update once the bar has been modified ................
![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
Last edit: 20 Jul 2013 20:07 by Tadpole.
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