dunndog
Eats Squid
This isn't a new issue, but bled brakes again yesterday and it reminded me to ask.
Using a bleed block on my XT's and always get a really firm crisp result. However, once pads are installed and they clamp down onto a rotor, that same feeling isn't maintained. I'm considering sanding a block down so it's not so wide, so there's not as much difference in width of calliper spacing between the bleed block and the real world. Is this going to work or is there a reason it won't?
Using a bleed block on my XT's and always get a really firm crisp result. However, once pads are installed and they clamp down onto a rotor, that same feeling isn't maintained. I'm considering sanding a block down so it's not so wide, so there's not as much difference in width of calliper spacing between the bleed block and the real world. Is this going to work or is there a reason it won't?