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Mav 90
 


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United Kingdom 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 XXV LE Auto Causeway GreyDiscovery 4
Brake fluid advice needed

I have decided to be brave and have a go at the brakes myself. This has been prompted by a sticking front calliper. I had this happen on a previous land rover and once I had the first calliper replaced, one by one they all suffered the same fate within a few months of each other. This time I have decided I want to remove all 4 callipers and send them off for refurb and then re-fit. I will also do discs and pads all round at same time. Hopefully this will give me no major brake issues to contend with for the foreseeable.

My concern is this: I am ready to remove all callipers but it will be at least a week before I get them back and refit, having experimented last night, my draper brake pipe clamps are not man enough to stop fluid from the flexis continuing to leak out.

I plan to change fluid in the system by bleeding out in traditional way but if I allow the system to self drain for over a week(into appropriate receptacle of course), will I be able to refill and bleed the system the manual/traditional way? or will I cause issues which can only be rectified by a diagnostic tool/computer and a specialist tool? (neither of which I have).

Advice needed before I pass the point of no return...
 1974 S111 SWB 200di conversion, rag top, bronze green. Known as Munch
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2001 D2 4.0 V8 ES premium Epsom green - gone, but only round the corner!
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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

Disco_mikey advised that if you jamb the brake peddle down, it will not leak. Although not sure if that would last for the week.

How much are the refurbs? Advanced Factors do refurbs, so you could order them all and just swap them at the time. Less downtime for you. Just send the old ones back for your surcharge to be refunded.
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If you get air in the ABS module, then it needs to be forced out using diagnostic service program. Thumbs Up
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D4/D3 Remote FBH heat kits
BAS Remaps/ EGR Blank
Transmission Flush
Software updates/enabling


Clock/ SNOTM /3Flash / 4x4Info /BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes / Gearbox Reset
See It Here 
 
Post #142359910th Feb 2015 11:36 am
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Mav 90
 


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I am leaning towards re-furb as my callipers are pretty ugly and rusty. The company I found fully restore them and paint them(they will all match then - OCD Thumbs Up ) and they then come with a 3 year warranty(paint and operation). it was coming out cheaper than replacement/exchange plus I think the exchange units only had 2 year warranty(from memory).

Air in the ABS module is my fear and is beyond my novice mechanical mind to fully understand how that might occur/be avoided.
 1974 S111 SWB 200di conversion, rag top, bronze green. Known as Munch
2004 pre-production D3 V8 HSE Tonga green, gone but buy back option!
2001 D2 4.0 V8 ES premium Epsom green - gone, but only round the corner!
1961 S11 SWB marine blue rag top - gone but not forgotten
2000 D2 4.0 V8 ES premium black - gone but not forgotten
1988 RR classic 3.5 V8 green - gone and nearly forgotten
1976 S111 LWB 2.25 diesel truck cab various shades of bronze green - gone and most definitely forgotten 
 
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You don't really want to let the system drain completely I use these and there perfect,I just had my body off and that was left for a week with no leakage at all Thumbs Up




Failing that Pick up some brake pipe unions that screw into your flexi pipe think it's
MALE METRIC SIZE 12MM and get the holes welded up so they act as blanks Thumbs Up




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Woody32

I don't suppose you know where I can get any of those clamps, I've done a quick search and all I seem to get back are the plier looking type which I don't find much good for brake pipes.

Cheers

Rich
  
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clingfilm on the fluid reservoir under the cap was also a tip to seal the system creating a vacuum to stop leakage (or have i made that up?)
  
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Grumpee1 wrote:
Woody32

I don't suppose you know where I can get any of those clamps, I've done a quick search and all I seem to get back are the plier looking type which I don't find much good for brake pipes.

Cheers

Rich


Here you go

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRIDENT-T413300-...27f8496337
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woody32
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PM me your address and I will send out 4 for you to borrow when are you looking to do the job. Thumbs Up
 Wanted D4s non runners pm for competitive price.
IID Pro MV License - D3/4 RRS - Enabling, Updates,Transmission flushing.
Mobile or workshop,PM for details.
 
 
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Is it that much cheaper sending them away for refurb?

I bought the refurb units from Advanced factors then sent the old ones back. Sure there's a small premium to pay up front but that's refunded when you send the old ones back
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armalites wrote:
Grumpee1 wrote:
Woody32

I don't suppose you know where I can get any of those clamps, I've done a quick search and all I seem to get back are the plier looking type which I don't find much good for brake pipes.

Cheers

Rich


Here you go

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRIDENT-T413300-...27f8496337


Fabulous thanks
  
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