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Originally posted by 325Projectzdon't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
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Originally posted by Mr.SWISS View PostI have only read about the A4 1.8T booster swap, and you're right the booster you used is the same PN used on the E32 7 series booster, just has the wrong pedal clevis. But it comes with a bigger MC on it already.
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well the issues aren't over. I installed a e32 booster and power bled the brakes. Now with the engine running and rolling slowly forward I get one strong braking with the pedal, then it goes rock hard and is barely helps slow the car to a stop from 1mph.
Do I need to try bleeding the brakes again? Tons of air came out the first time and I put an entire liter of new fluid in so it seemed good and flushed so I'm thinking its another issue. I am using the iX mc and e32 double booster.Last edited by fronton; 04-20-2012, 03:04 PM.
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Brakes were working fine and pedal felt great for a few miles then the rear pass started locking up. I let it cool for a few minutes then powered home the remaining miles under heavy resistance. A week later brakes felt great for the 3 miles jaunt but when I parked it I realized my rear calipers had light rust gathered on them, so only my front were working. Arg.
I just bled them again but no bubbles came out so I have ordered a new M5/735i MC hoping that is the failing part.
EDIT: Rebuilt rear calipers, new stock rotors and pads did the trick. No more braking issues. Thanks all
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