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OK all you brake experts, I need your help.
Here's a synopsis of what I did:
1 Installed rebuilt BR calipers and two-piece rotors
2 Installed new 33/5 Pro-valve
3 Installed new Power Bleeders on BR calipers
4 Installed new front brake pads
4 Installed new braided stainless brake lines at all four corers
6 Purchased and used the Motive Power Bleeder w/ ATE fluid
7 Bled all four corners
8 Drove it, ABS activated three times
9 Bled it again
10 Drove it, ABS activated four times
11 Bled it again
12 Drove it, ABS continues to activate under hard braking
13 Parked in garage, cracked open an adult beverage, assumed "Thinking Man" position
Here's the result:
1 Pedal still feels weak/soft
2 Pedal still travels too far
3 Pedal is not crisp or tight
4 ABS pump activates upon hard braking (not locking up wheels)
Help... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif[/img]
Dan
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Thanks guys, I'll try both.
Pete, aren't you up kinda' late? It's a school night you know!?
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Good question. I've only read about it here on the forum, I have no personal experience with it at all. What CAN a Bosch Hammer actually do???
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On the 993 you need to the Bosch hammer to cycle the ABS to properly bleed the brakes. But with the ABS being engaged like it was, should have been enough to push the bubbles past the ABS controller. I'd guess it just needs a good bleeding now.
Current:
2016 Cayman S
Former:
94 968 Cab 6 Spd. Black/Cashmere D1R SC
86.5 928 Garnet Red Metallic