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Offline RobClubley

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Re: Build thread - Rob's Audi UR Quattro
« Reply #1320 on: January 22, 2018, 02:50:49 pm »
it's good they are removable

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And.............paw prints..............that would drive me nuts

I know! Damn cat got herself locked in the garage for 24 hours.

Wheels off to bleed the brakes again.



Don't worry that's not where I jacked it

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Re: Build thread - Rob's Audi UR Quattro
« Reply #1321 on: January 22, 2018, 09:29:01 pm »
Hey Rob, maybe check the load adjusting valve on the rear axle. I had one that leaked from where the mechanical linkage went in and sucked in air. Took a while to find it. No signs of leaking and had to keep bleeding the brakes. Had to peel but the rubber cover to find the wet signs of leaking.
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Re: Build thread - Rob's Audi UR Quattro
« Reply #1322 on: January 22, 2018, 09:49:15 pm »
Hey Rob, maybe check the load adjusting valve on the rear axle. I had one that leaked from where the mechanical linkage went in and sucked in air. Took a while to find it. No signs of leaking and had to keep bleeding the brakes. Had to peel but the rubber cover to find the wet signs of leaking.

Will check everything again. There's no valve at the rear, just a union splitting the pipe to each rear wheel. That has all been replaced.

Didn't get the brakes bled today as I spent the rest of the day wallpapering the lounge. :D

I did fit my new HT leads though.




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