barnz Member 3,047 Member For: 11y 5d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 04/12/14 10:36 AM Share Posted 04/12/14 10:36 AM (edited) That fluid is indeed farked, make sure you syphon that sh*te out and give the reservoir a good clean before flushing again.There is no way you can see runout in the thousands of an inch with your eye bro.As said check/replace your control arm bushes before doing anything else with the brakes.Also do you torque your wheel nuts to spec in correct order? Edited 04/12/14 10:38 AM by barnz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilMeUp Member 1,045 Member For: 16y 4m 8d Gender: Male Location: Perth, Western Australia Posted 04/12/14 09:26 PM Share Posted 04/12/14 09:26 PM (edited) Keep in mind that the brake fluid was done recently.Does this look normal?Negative.That brake fluid looks like it's years old.It certainly hasn't been replaced recently. If you've paid someone to do it then you got ripped off.These days for flushing brake fluid, I have a couple of spare reservoirs. I remove the existing one and put a clean one in its place (I'm doing this stuff often). Brake fluid dissolves in water, so you can drain the reservoir with a syringe and then remove the reservoir itself. That requires an 8mm socket on one side and disconnecting the cable on the other side. The reservoir will then lift out. Wash it in warm water and let it dry. This is why I keep two spare ones clean in sealed plastic bags.Brake shudder causes:- worn control arm bushes- rust between the disc rotor and the wheel bearing hub (pushing the disc off alignment). I use a cordless drill and wire brush to clean the rust off all the surfaces.An old thread about flushing brakes: http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/78762-photo-essay-brembo-brake-fluid-flushingReplacing front lower control arm bushes: http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/88363-photo-essay-replacing-front-control-arm-bushes-version-20/ Edited 04/12/14 09:34 PM by PhilMeUp 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 12y 11m 25d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 05/12/14 01:01 AM Author Share Posted 05/12/14 01:01 AM That fluid is indeed farked, make sure you syphon that sh*te out and give the reservoir a good clean before flushing again.There is no way you can see runout in the thousands of an inch with your eye bro.As said check/replace your control arm bushes before doing anything else with the brakes.Also do you torque your wheel nuts to spec in correct order?Okay, I am going to have to speak to the guys about this. they did do the brake fluid flush. I'll go see them this arvo.I do not use a torque wrench to tighten my wheel nuts. I do have a torque wrench, but have no idea what to set it to.I have an expandable wheel spanner that I bought, as recommended by Aaron. I use that to tighten them nuts up in the correct order, as in opposite to each other.I do not stand on the wrench either. I keep an eye on the nuts too. I recently removed the lock nut as I found one of them started to look crap and missing small bits.PhillMeUp, I did clean the wheel hub and the rotor before installation. I will give them a clean again on the weekend just to make sure.I really do suspect that it is the control blade bushes that are stuff. there are small bits falling off them. looks like they are shagged.I will find out when I take the car to Malaga suspension.Thanks to everyone for the replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 2m 2d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 05/12/14 02:16 AM Share Posted 05/12/14 02:16 AM 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 12y 11m 25d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 05/12/14 06:01 AM Author Share Posted 05/12/14 06:01 AM Thanks. I shall get this checked over the weekend and report back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discostig Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday Donating Members 13,798 Member For: 17y Gender: Male Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure Posted 05/12/14 06:09 AM Share Posted 05/12/14 06:09 AM Guys laugh at me for using a torque wrench on the wheel nuts but I was advised to do it by people that know far more than me so I'm not going to argue! Over tightening is bad. Obviously loose nuts aren't good either 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 2m 2d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 05/12/14 06:11 AM Share Posted 05/12/14 06:11 AM I <3 torque wrenches. I own 4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 12y 11m 25d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 05/12/14 06:12 AM Author Share Posted 05/12/14 06:12 AM Or snapped bolts are not a good thing either hey Steve??? won't go there now will we?I thought I only ever got the torque wrench for one thing......... tightening the manifold nuts.Well I have another use for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbotrana Member 2,586 Member For: 21y 7m 25d Gender: Male Posted 05/12/14 07:18 AM Share Posted 05/12/14 07:18 AM What pads r u using? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 12y 11m 25d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 05/12/14 11:39 AM Author Share Posted 05/12/14 11:39 AM Bremtec endure are thenpads in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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