tune rear brake in scrambler 400 4x4
#1
hello
i have a problem whan i push the rear brake it just dont stop its like the pad dont push enough on the drum
i need to tune it can some one explain how to tune it??
thx
i have a problem whan i push the rear brake it just dont stop its like the pad dont push enough on the drum
i need to tune it can some one explain how to tune it??
thx
#2
Your problem is most likely air in the brake system. I had the same problem with my Scrambler. The air needs to be bled out of it. The only thing that I found to work, was using a MightyVac. You attach it to the bleeder screw and it draws the air out of the system. That auxilary brake isn't the greatest thing anyways. You can find MightyVac's online. I never could get the air out any other way.
Scott
Scott
#3
hi
i dont think that the rear brakes works with brakes oil so it cant be air in the system
and also i can see that the pad dont press hard enough on the drum its looks liks its just need some tune
i dont think that the rear brakes works with brakes oil so it cant be air in the system
and also i can see that the pad dont press hard enough on the drum its looks liks its just need some tune
#5
The rear brakes have brake fluid in them too. The scram takes DOT 3 brake fluid for the front and rear resivior. The main resivior is on the left side of the handlebar. The rear resivior is on the right side near the floorboard next to the tranny.
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