Jonny,
I had alot of problems with my strange calipers,the pistons just wouldn't stay out,they kept returning back to zero,which meant there was always alot of pedal travel to take up the adjustment,I had to narrow the pads to get the piston to move from the starting position,once away from that point they were fine,but took alot of head scratching to find the problem.
If you pump the system and hold your foot on the pedal does it stay firm?
cheers Richie
Hi Richie,
We have now tried 3 different configurations with these brakes....
1. Rear brakes only with hydraulic handbrake.
2. Front and rear and handbrake
3. Front and rear, no handbrake
Each time, the system bleeds nicely and works with pumping. Once pumped, pedal stays firm and braking effort maintained. However, all pedal feeling is immediately lost as soon as the pedal is released, until pumped up again.
To me this means the MC is too small diameter/bore and not pushing sufficient volume per stroke to operate caliper pistons sufficiently.
That said, I/we also witnessed the exact same with rear calipers not staying out - as if the return spring is too strong and residual pressure not maintained - hence fitting the RPV's, but to no effect...
The other strange thing that I haven't seen before was that, when pumping to build pressure, fluid was surging "back" into the MC reservoir...
Personally I think retro-fitting a VW MC is the wrong way to go (too many adapters and subsequent bad packaging on car) and think a correctly sized (7/8" or 1") Wilwood or similar MC is preferable.
Slightly ironic that these brakes are stopping us getting going at all - I'll try to resist the urge to mention the 3 different size narrowed, powdercoated front beams and steering linkages...