Cheers for all ya answers! Woohoo - TECH!!!
Lynx wrote:Generally if the booster is shot, it would have a hard pedal. It doesnt have a rear prop. valve by anychance does it?
Pedal is not hard with engine on at all. It does get slightly harder with each quick pump when enigne is at idle from not enough vacuum being produced
SWB Paj's don't have valves in the rear no
tweake wrote:check wheel bearings. if they are loose it pushes pads back out which means there is more travel before the brakes start to work.
Yea that was my 1st thing I checked, usually a good way to know when to tighten wheel bearings
UBZ wrote:Id block off each line and try bleeding individually.can also help to lift the rear of the truck.
I had the same issue on my Zuk , bleed and bleed and bleed to no avail. was sure I had no air in the system. lifted the rear of the truck and a big bubble of air came out. must have been trapped in the proportioning valve.
I'll try that tomorrow.
kbushnz wrote:Also check your hoses, I had one go soft and would expand. Almost ruptured.
It was one that went from the body to the chassis. Little short sucker.
I thought about that but then thought if it was swelling then surely with the pressure these come under it would have just gone pop!
DieselBoy wrote:Its gotta be air man. All it can be. Brakes don't pump up for any other reason, other than if something is forcing a piston back into the caliper once you have finished braking.
We get all sorts of random issues with disc conversions on the rear of SJ413's. The pump up pedal is air. You have to bleed and bleed and bleed them sometimes. Then there is the catch where the bleed nipple catches on the bump stop on full flex and forces the piston back into the caliper and you have to pump the brakes 3 times before you push the piston back out. So thats something to check. can't imagine anything on a Pajero that would make that happen though.
You might have water in your brake fluid (its hydrascopic) which might have turned into a gas pocket (air) when you got your brakes really hot last time. The fluid only needs to reach 100degrees for that to happen.
If it passed a WOF like that, maybe your being paranoid?? The difference between the work ute and the Pajero maybe??
Yea cheers, when I just changed master cylinder I redid all the fluid today, started at the rear until the aerated fluid stopped coming out and moved to the front. I'm not just being paranoid as the pedal never used to take a couple of pumps to work
I only tell my passengers when I get home that they need a double pump to work properly. I'll give them a good going over tomorrow for more air....