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Oct 19, 2010 - 5:06 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #881549 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,502
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Ok, I believe a mod lol. I will bleed them once again in the morning (wish I had a vacuum bleeder:()
I also got new rear shoes, so there must be air still in the lines, this has turned into a muchhhhh! bigger process than I ever! couldh'v imagined frown.gif lol

Oct 19, 2010 - 7:42 AM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #881464 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,502
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bump still wondering what could be wrong? New master/ calipers/ no leaks? still mushy pedal
^^read above post more indepth

Oct 18, 2010 - 5:51 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #881370 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,502
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I dont have abs, looked for the box and found nothing, turned the key, and no abs light.
this isnt my dd, but i'm trying to replace like everything possible. I got a new master, and 2 new calipers (and pads). bench bled the master and then bled the brakes from furthest to closest...
but they stillll! feel mushy frown.gif (I think they feel a little better than before the new master, but not by much at all)
Any ideas?
Im going to bleed them again tomorrow when its bright out, but I just dont know what else could be wrong?
As far as i can tell there are no leaks in the system. I left it over night with paper under it, and actually pressed the brakes a few different times to see if it would force any fluid out...And no fluid or wet signs were on the floor or the wheels after a day. So I dont think there is a leak? Is it possible to have a small enough leak where fluid doesnt get out, but air can get in?

thanks again for any help, need the basics to be functional before I can really get "into" the car frown.gif

Oct 17, 2010 - 6:13 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #881172 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,502
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yeah I dont have whatever that box is, as far as I have ever seen. And Ive nver seen an abs light, so is it safe to assume I dont have it?
Just wondering for a new master, because there is a few different options, but the auto place didnt seem to know much more than I could find on my own lol.
thanks for the quick help smile.gif

Oct 17, 2010 - 11:03 AM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #881110 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,502
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I have an ST, but the auto parts store asked if i had ABS or not? how do I tell?
I searched the forum for bit but found nothing frown.gif
thanks!

Oct 16, 2010 - 7:53 AM Forum: Multimedia · Post Preview: #880911 · Replies: 6 · Views: 2,424
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i might do a banner

Oct 14, 2010 - 1:28 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #880596 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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I think I need new rotors and pads... frown.gif
I bled the brakes 3 times, got a little air the second time from the drivers side front. but all liquid the 3rd time from every bleeder.
The passengers side the bleeder broke so i just got 2 new calipers. but they seem a little "loose" I can wiggle them when the brake is not depressed, but cant with my cousins car.
Would It make sense that the pads and rotor were worn away, and the caliper is trying to "push the piston too far" thus making it break?
thanks for the input want to hear some yes's before ordering smile.gif

Oct 12, 2010 - 11:07 AM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #880148 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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Filled the reservoir, going to get the caliper now.
Will I need to bleed all my brakes? Or just the new caliper?
thanks again everyone smile.gif

Oct 11, 2010 - 10:07 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #880074 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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Ok, thanks for actually answering me smile.gif lol What could be the cause of the clutch fluid being low?

I took the caliper off and the piston froze up again, so I ordered a new one, it'll be here tomorrow morning hopefully that solves that.

But now worried about the clutch. Had a new clutch installed like a year ago, resurfaced flywheel and what not. It was a little bit below half way, But I have never ever checked it, could have just been the same last year. Clutch feels fine.
Should I just drive it, and check the level every once in a while, or do you think something could be wrong that i should check now instead

Thanks to everyone who help my noobness out smile.gif
Can I put the gt4 brakes directly on if I got my self a pair? I see some selling, and have the extra money, just curious about the direct bolting of it and all.

Oct 11, 2010 - 6:34 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #880014 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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But do you think I need a new one, if after I pushed it, it has done the same thing and gotten stuck

Oct 11, 2010 - 8:04 AM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #879870 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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jacked up each tire individually, to find that the front drivers side is the culprit.
Now again im not too knowledgeable (took some pics). But when I went to spin the tire there was a "grab" on it quite a bit, and would not spin freely. to get the caliper off I had to pry a little because the piston was so stuck.
The brake pads seem fine, both driver and passengers side are the same (both sides of each). The rotor may have be a little under spec?
Anyhow I took a pic of the piston when i got it off, and to get it to go back it took a bit of force with a C-clamp. But got it in a little, pressed the brake slightly and watched it come out a little bit. So i pushed it back in and put the caliper back on.
Now with the wheel in the air, and the piston fully retracted the wheel spun freely, so other concerns were diminished.

Started the car (neutral, tire in air) and went to push the brake, and it was like nothing was there, went down almost to the floor. And the tire in the air, started spiining (idk if that normal lol). So I shut the car off. The piston even though I pushed the brakes about 3 times didnt seem to do anything. Pads were still loose.
With the car off, I pumped the brakes until they were hard, and I think the caliper locked up again because the wheel stopped being able to be turned with just my hand (like it was in the beginning)
Started again (wheels stopped spinning, i think they did it just cause of the "freedom") And the brake pedal feels fine.

I think I just need a new caliper right?






When I pulled it off


Compressed


Fluid that is low (next to diag. box, seems dirty?)

Oct 10, 2010 - 11:23 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #879832 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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That makes sense, dont know why i didnt think of narrowing it down that way tongue.gif
In the engine bay the vary top right reservoir next to the diag. box, is that for brake fluid?
Also if it is a stuck piston, do I need new calipers?
thanks again!

Oct 10, 2010 - 5:54 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #879787 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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I am thinking you guys are right frown.gif.
The brakes just felt a little funnny, idk how to explain it maybe a little softer? No pulsating in the pedal like rotors (i believe that would mean rotors)
But anyway took it out a few times and only gotten worse (nothin extreme) but as soon as I let off the gas at any driving speed, the car slows down ALOT! more than normal. But it doesnt seem to necessarily pull in one way or another.
Just driving around the PC parking lot, as soon as I let off the gas (only doing 10mph, clutch in while stopping) the car barely moves another 5 feet before it stops its self. So I think you guys are right.

I am not too familiar with brakes, I do know how to change rotors, pads, calipers. But idk how to know if they are bad.
The outside pads in the front I can see, and the are still there, but seem to just about touch the rotor when the brakes are not pressed. I dont know if that is normal.
How do I know if its the front or rear brakes? I dont think either have been changed in some time

edit: also no obvious sounds of "metal to metal" does this maybe mean that the calipers freeze up?

thanks for anyyyyyhelp, i really need it

Oct 9, 2010 - 10:37 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #879660 · Replies: 18 · Views: 3,472
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So I was driving the car for the first time in a week or 2, and the brakes felt a little funny. Also smell something like an "electrical fire". But no smoke or anything. All other fluids seem to be fine.
The very top right container next to the diagnostics box is low (is this brake fluid?) and My master cylinder next to that is low. My car is garage kept, so I would see obvious drips, and none are there frown.gif. Not sure what this could be, does the fluid level just go down after a while?
thanks

Sep 21, 2010 - 5:14 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #876427 · Replies: 8 · Views: 4,118
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what do you mean by it doesnt fit?
Is it too big? - Drill smile.gif
Too small? - Fill smile.gif
Me and my friend did this to his truck (antenna was too small) filled in the gap completely, then drilled out the right size hole.
You would need to do a little touch up of course, or buy the s2000

Aug 3, 2010 - 9:23 PM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #868234 · Replies: 3 · Views: 2,303
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is this meant as the passengers low beam? i dont have one, just looking to clarify


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