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    Hi guys I was wondering if anybody could give me any help or pointers on a braking issue I have with my nova oval racing stockrod. Basically the brakes get a intermittent fault when now and again the pedal will hit the deck as if the there is a gap between the back of the pad and the piston, If you let off the pedal and press it again the pedal goes back to normal. I have replaced the fluid, I have tried changing the master cylinder the calipers the pads and even tried clamping the rear brakes off I did find a knackered wheel bearing and have replaced it but it's still the same. Must point out that I have tried a set of ate style calipers and the original 1.2 calipers thinking it might be the pads catching on the delco sliders.

    Any would be brilliant thanks Gareth

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    It sounds like you are boiling the fluid. This would cause air bubbles to get into the lines.

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    I have said that as well but it causes conflicting confusion because on the next corner it's fine again

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    Steam pockets rather than air.

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    Any suggestion as to rectify it would it to use some high performance fluid

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    As for fluid use ATE type 200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mxcrazy View Post
    As for fluid use ATE type 200.

    I i have bought the ate sl6 today as its boiling point is min260c so I'll try that first thanks for your help

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