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had some problems recently with my uncles triton. had some air in the lines so bled, better but spongly, noticed there was some leakage around the master so changed it out and a bit better but still spongy and needed a couple of pumps to firm up properly. wasnt to bad, but more annoying than anything was about to look further into it when the alternator died in the arse, put a new one on (oiler with vac unit on the back of the alt) which fixed the brakes right up so I would suggest thats worth a look, vac pump if it is that style or vac lines etc
I recently fitted braided hoses on my Disco and the pedal got a lot harder.
I never needed two pumps but the pedal was a lot softer than I'd have liked.
Disco's have discs all round but shouldn't differ much in operation really.
If you are not visibly leaking fluid then I'd think it has to be either swelling hoses, air in the lines or stuffed master cylinder.
Not sure of the set up on g60 but just check you haven`t got somthing simple like dodgey wheel bearing movement. can cause the drum/ disk to press slaves together needing more pumps to get them closer to grab. might help.
Do the easy things first adjust the brakes. What you describe are classic symptoms of poorly adjusted brakes. Never pull anything apart if no visible signs of leaks till you have adjusted the brakes. Why create problems for yourself without doing the basics first.
Rob L
96 Dual fuel GXL 80 series
95 V8 ES Disco
Albury Wodonga
http://www.trailtrack4x4.com
11_evl wrote:after 2 pumps is it a solid pedel that doesnt sink when pressure is applied??
correct.
If I then take my foot of the pedal for 10 seconds and re-apply I need 2 pumps again.
Fluid bleeds back slowly after releasing pedal, first pump pushes shoes out to contact drum then on second pump pressure builds as shoes already out then will hold till pedal released
Rob L
96 Dual fuel GXL 80 series
95 V8 ES Disco
Albury Wodonga
http://www.trailtrack4x4.com
Swerve wrote:On my other G60's they work as good as disc !!
All drums are very slightly dragging so its not drum alignment.
How much lining is left are the shoes aligned properly, different than adjustment, only a small contact area will create drag but will not be adjusted properly
$10 bucks its the master , wait till next week when I change it !
Rob L
96 Dual fuel GXL 80 series
95 V8 ES Disco
Albury Wodonga
http://www.trailtrack4x4.com
A quick way to isolate it is to clamp each of the flexible lines. Use proper hose clamp pliers it you have (or can get) them or very gently use vice grips. Do all the flexible lines and see if the pedal goes (and stays) hard. If after clamping them all off and the pedal is solid then the problem is not in the master cylinder. Then just release one line at a time to locate where the problem is.
Dave
If I cant drive it, drink it, build it or bang it I dont care about it!!