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Have changed from 2 pots on the front to the 4 pots that were fitted on later model classics.

Am happy with the improved braking performance, and feel for the money this was a worthwhile conversion.

However - there has been a notable increase in brake pedal travel, before the brakes start to take effect.

As well as changing the calipers (and discs and pads) - goodridge braided lines have been fitted and new Motul dot 5.1 fluid has been applied.

I'm pretty confident that there isn't air in the system, as a fair bit of time was taken to make sure this wouldn't happen - also the brakes don't respond better after pumping the brake pedal and then braking (usual air in the system tell tell sign).

Does anyone have any ideas / suggestions at all - I can't see how by changing to 4 pots that there should be a greater level of brake pedal travel.

cheers folksface-icon-small-happy.gif

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Have you checked for leaks in the calipers, especially around the dust seals?

As Dave says it's a classic sign of air in the system. It could also be boiled/tired fluid, but I wouldn't expect this if you've just flushed the system.

I must admit, I've never been impressed with the initial bite of the OE system. My Mum's 1 litre Kia puts you through the windscreen if you even look at the pedal. Mind you it's sh!t from anything about 30mph face-icon-small-happy.gif

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If your still stuck, i have something else that can be used in the system which help's with the brake feel. £5 delivered and i'll let you know what they are and how to fit them.face-icon-small-wink.gif

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Cheers for the comments chaps.

Ozzy, when you say leaks around the dust seals, I would assume the leaks would show up as leaking brake fluid - if so - nope there are no leaks. As we fitted new hoses all round, I've been double checking for leaks non stop and so far there haven't been any.

Dave (DRB5) - go on then, you've got my interest - what's this wunder cure you've got - pm me the details and I'll see if it's worth a fiver.

I'll maybe bleed through the system again, and if that dosen't work, Derek I might take you up on your offer !!

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If you're going to bleed the brakes again, bleed the furthest away caliper first, then work your way towards the master cylinder.

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<< If you're going to bleed the brakes again, bleed the furthest away caliper first, then work your way towards the master cylinder. >>

Nice tip cheers - face-icon-small-wink.gif

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