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Epson Green



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I did it with someone to put a foot on the brake. Not difficult if you have a torque wrench that exceeds the value. Knocking the lock tabs in is awkward but doable. Kevin
2012 L322 Westminster 4.4 TDV8
1999 P38A 4.0 SE - Sold

Post #693426 27th May 2024 11:09am
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mgrover



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black

Ah didn't think of that since I've got no rear brakes atm

I'll get that done and bled then get it all torqued up.

I have a 1000nm adapter so let's hope that'll work Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693427 27th May 2024 11:12am
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mgrover



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Ah got the parking brake all installed and working

It jammed a few times when attempting it.

The unjam procedure from gap didn't unjam it to the point it worked

In the end I more or less pulled on the cable end while running on the unjam procedure.

After doing that for both sides and reassembling it now seems to be calibrated and working properly without any horrible noises

I'll run bed in procedure when it's all sorted. Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693462 27th May 2024 10:07pm
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mgrover



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everythings back together finally

wheels on and boom no errors woop woop.

I do need bleed the brakes

given its an empty system it'll be a standard gap iidtool bleed

i was wondering though when it asks to pump the pedal, if a power bleeder will do? Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693496 28th May 2024 4:12pm
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Epson Green



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Orkney Grey

Two person pedal pumping worked for me👍 Kevin
2012 L322 Westminster 4.4 TDV8
1999 P38A 4.0 SE - Sold

Post #693498 28th May 2024 4:18pm
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mgrover



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i guess i wanna try to make this a man 1 jobo. Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693499 28th May 2024 4:31pm
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mgrover



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shes up and around after the brake bleed

was a bit of race against time since bleeding via gap needs battery and mine wasn't fully charged so it died a few times and had to restart the process.

i ended up not using the power bleeder when bleeding via gap then going around and doing the normal bleed, not much air came out in this bleed which one would assume the gap bleed did a good job.

would be handy if i could just purge for example front left via gap rather than the entire process but ah wells.

one of the bleed nipples was actually so blocked with salt i had to drill the salt out once i removed the nipple.

the backend feels amazing, no knocks or anything, now looking at the crusty front end am thinking maybe time to do that as well but i think id rather just enjoy the car again, its been a few months off the road.

got some AT3s coming friday, she needs a full wheel alignment and the wheels need a full blast and respray.

just wanted to say thanks for all the help along the way Smile Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693607 30th May 2024 7:24am
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Red Hot one



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Thank you for sharing your journey, it is most enlightning to see how people go about these jobs.

Will

Post #693709 31st May 2024 8:39pm
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mgrover



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i always think it best to document any little tid bits that aren't in the service manual.

hopefully it shows up for the next person doing it in search and makes their life easier. Its actually a sport Sad

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Post #693726 1st Jun 2024 11:45am
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