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brake pads bedding in??

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#1 ·
i've just changed my brake pads on my 25 1.4.

how long does it take for the pads to bed in as there seems to be quite a bit of travel in the pedal at the moment.

done around 60 miles since i changed them.

thanx
 
#8 ·
If you don't replace the disks, then the pad / disc contact is on a very small area until the pads become the same shape as the disks. You might find initially there's only 10% of the contact area!!!

This is normal, but does mean the brake are not as effective without pressing hard, and they become very hot, very quickly. If you brake hard before bedding in the pads will glaze, which is bad, but they can also overheat boiling fluid, or warping the disks.

One of the reasons for running in a new car is not only the engine, but parts such as brakes as well.....
 
#11 ·
MICHAELB said:
i've just changed my brake pads on my 25 1.4.

how long does it take for the pads to bed in as there seems to be quite a bit of travel in the pedal at the moment.

done around 60 miles since i changed them.

thanx

The pedal shouldn't be long, just that the brakes don't seem to be as effective as before.

Sounds like there is air in your system or the brake fluid needs changing.

Take the drums off the back and check the wheel cylinders for leaks. I've just had to do both wheel cylinders on my Partner's bubble 200, then a bloddy good bleed, and the pedal is now very firm and the brakes very effective.
 
#12 ·
cosb6 said:
If you don't replace the disks, then the pad / disc contact is on a very small area until the pads become the same shape as the disks. You might find initially there's only 10% of the contact area!!!

This is normal, but does mean the brake are not as effective without pressing hard, and they become very hot, very quickly. If you brake hard before bedding in the pads will glaze, which is bad, but they can also overheat boiling fluid, or warping the disks.

One of the reasons for running in a new car is not only the engine, but parts such as brakes as well.....

Brake fluid will ONLY boil if it is too old and has absorbed too much water! It should be changed every 2 years