OzFab
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All has been explained (bigger disc, reroute cable, bleed system), I was just cluing in nodroz
Dude. You NEED to bleed them and get the air out of there.Well they're brand new but I haven't bled them yet.
I have a question. It is hard to see in that picture, but are the pads fully biting the rotor? It almost looks like it is angled up away from the rotor on the bottom side. I had the same problem with a set of mechanical brakes I put on my kart, and once I fixed it I can lock up a set of 18 inch tires no problem.
Dude. You NEED to bleed them and get the air out of there.
Basically, it's a repetitive drill where you push on the pedal to pressurize the brakes, then (still pushing pedal) you open up the bleeder valve on the caliper to let the air / fluid out. The pedal will go down, which is fine - just don't let it up until the bleeder valve is closed. Close the bleeder valve, let the pedal up, and repeat. Check the fluid often, you DON'T want to let it get low enough to introduce more air into the system. Repeat until you get a nice, firm pedal - instead of a spongy one which means air is still in there.
You WILL make a mess, when you open the bleeder screw brake fluid is going to shoot out. Be careful, brake fluid eats paint.![]()
(any threads or videos?). Second, I know the small brake rotor isn't helping, but is it the real problem here? I feel like it's something else. I still don't know what the problem is... Any ideas? Ok so... Not too long ago I showed you guys my "finished" go kart but as you know it came with two primary problems: the brake and the chain. I resolved the chain slipping problem and it's good to gobut the brake is still an issue. I remember receiving some suggestions from you guys last time, saying I should bleed it or get a bigger brake rotor. First of all, I've never bled brakes before and don't know how
(any threads or videos?). Second, I know the small brake rotor isn't helping, but is it the real problem here? I feel like it's something else. I still don't know what the problem is... Any ideas?
I can post pictures if needed. They're also on my last thread
. i think they still worked before I bled them. As you can see in the picture below they were still squeezing on the rotor very well before because the brake pads were squeezing hard enough to wear out the rotor fairly well. I have no idea what else it could be except if the rotor's size is the culprit. what do you think?