Misc Brake Questions
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Misc Brake Questions
I have a 2008 G37S coupe and this summer I will be changing my pads, rotors, and bleeding the system with new fluid. I'm going to be slowly gathering the parts and supplies and wanted to use this thread for the various questions that will arise rather than creating a new thread every time a question comes up.
So...
1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?
2 - from what I've read, the bleeding sequence is passenger rear, driver front, driver rear, passenger front. Question: does it matter which nipple we bleed first on the caliper? The outter first or inner first?
3 - as far as pads go, I want something quiet with little dust. I plan on going with Centric Posi-quiet Ceramics. Can someone verify that I have the correct part numbers?
4 - I am interested in either Centric or Stoptech slotted rotors but do not know which one is "better." I know that Centric is the parent company of Stoptech but is there one preferred over the other? Is there even a difference?
5 - can someone verify the following part numbers? I just want to make sure since there are so many different parts listed for the vehicle.
CENTRIC PREMIUM BLANKS:
So...
1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?
2 - from what I've read, the bleeding sequence is passenger rear, driver front, driver rear, passenger front. Question: does it matter which nipple we bleed first on the caliper? The outter first or inner first?
3 - as far as pads go, I want something quiet with little dust. I plan on going with Centric Posi-quiet Ceramics. Can someone verify that I have the correct part numbers?
- FRONT: 105.13460
- REAR: 105.13470
4 - I am interested in either Centric or Stoptech slotted rotors but do not know which one is "better." I know that Centric is the parent company of Stoptech but is there one preferred over the other? Is there even a difference?
5 - can someone verify the following part numbers? I just want to make sure since there are so many different parts listed for the vehicle.
CENTRIC PREMIUM BLANKS:
- FRONT: 120.42100
- REAR: 120.42101
DRIVER--------------------PASSENGER
- FRONT: 126.42100SL-----------------126.42100SR
- REAR: 126.42101SL-------------------126.42101SR
DRIVER--------------------PASSENGER
- FRONT: 126.42100SL-----------------126.42100SR
- REAR: 126.42101SL-------------------126.42101SR
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I'll just answer in bold in your text
I have a 2008 G37S coupe and this summer I will be changing my pads, rotors, and bleeding the system with new fluid. I'm going to be slowly gathering the parts and supplies and wanted to use this thread for the various questions that will arise rather than creating a new thread every time a question comes up.
So...
1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?http://www.amazon.com/Motive-Product.../dp/B00CJ5DWKO
2 - from what I've read, the bleeding sequence is passenger rear, driver front, driver rear, passenger front. Question: does it matter which nipple we bleed first on the caliper? The outter first or inner first?Outer, you want the outermost cleared of bubbles before moving inward, and be sure all your rubber bleeder caps are in good condition
3 - as far as pads go, I want something quiet with little dust. I plan on going with Centric Posi-quiet Ceramics. Can someone verify that I have the correct part numbers?
4 - I am interested in either Centric or Stoptech slotted rotors but do not know which one is "better." I know that Centric is the parent company of Stoptech but is there one preferred over the other? Is there even a difference? Similar, not sure if the Stoptech slotted are just slotted versions of the Centric Premiums but should be very close, both offer better venting than teh C-Teks and OEM rotors and both have rustproofing.
5 - can someone verify the following part numbers? I just want to make sure since there are so many different parts listed for the vehicle.
CENTRIC PREMIUM BLANKS:
So...
1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?http://www.amazon.com/Motive-Product.../dp/B00CJ5DWKO
2 - from what I've read, the bleeding sequence is passenger rear, driver front, driver rear, passenger front. Question: does it matter which nipple we bleed first on the caliper? The outter first or inner first?Outer, you want the outermost cleared of bubbles before moving inward, and be sure all your rubber bleeder caps are in good condition
3 - as far as pads go, I want something quiet with little dust. I plan on going with Centric Posi-quiet Ceramics. Can someone verify that I have the correct part numbers?
- FRONT: 105.13460 Correct pad #s
- REAR: 105.13470
4 - I am interested in either Centric or Stoptech slotted rotors but do not know which one is "better." I know that Centric is the parent company of Stoptech but is there one preferred over the other? Is there even a difference? Similar, not sure if the Stoptech slotted are just slotted versions of the Centric Premiums but should be very close, both offer better venting than teh C-Teks and OEM rotors and both have rustproofing.
5 - can someone verify the following part numbers? I just want to make sure since there are so many different parts listed for the vehicle.
CENTRIC PREMIUM BLANKS:
- FRONT: 120.42100 Correct on these two
- REAR: 120.42101
DRIVER--------------------PASSENGER
- FRONT: 126.42100SL-----------------126.42100SR
- REAR: 126.42101SL-------------------126.42101SR
DRIVER--------------------PASSENGER
- FRONT: 126.42100SL-----------------126.42100SR
- REAR: 126.42101SL-------------------126.42101SR
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"1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?
The link is to Motive Power Bleeder model 101. Shouldn't it be model 107?
UCLAg37
The link is to Motive Power Bleeder model 101. Shouldn't it be model 107?
UCLAg37
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"1 - to bleed the system, I'm going to be picking up a Motive Power Bleeder that everyone talks about. However, I'm not sure which model I will need as the listed models only point to American/European cars only. Anyone know which model I'll need?http://www.amazon.com/Motive-Product.../dp/B00CJ5DWKO "The link is to Motive Power Bleeder model 101. Shouldn't it be model 107?
UCLAg37
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Originally Posted by blnewt
CENTRIC SLOTTED: You got all the others correct, so just go on rockauto to verify since you're acing the test, lol
lol - thank you Brad!! Yeah I'm pretty sure I got the right part numbers down but just wanted to make sure since having to ship things back is such a hassle.
Originally Posted by blnewt
4 - I am interested in either Centric or Stoptech slotted rotors but do not know which one is "better." I know that Centric is the parent company of Stoptech but is there one preferred over the other? Is there even a difference? Similar, not sure if the Stoptech slotted are just slotted versions of the Centric Premiums but should be very close, both offer better venting than teh C-Teks and OEM rotors and both have rustproofing.
I think I wasn't very clear here. What I meant to say was that I found both slotted Centric rotors and slotted Stoptech rotors and wasn't sure if one was necessarily better than the other?
Originally Posted by UCLAg37
The link is to Motive Power Bleeder model 101. Shouldn't it be model 107?
UCLAg37
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For those who have this bleeder which model do you have?
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Brake Bleeding According to that link it should be 107.
Import Power Bleeder Kits - Motive Products
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I finally got around to bleeding my brakes with the Motive Power Bleeder 107 this weekend. Before I lifted up the car, I wanted to test to seal of the bleeder. After pumping up the bleeder tank, the cap that fits over the brake reservoir wouldn't hold a seal. I tried numerous times but I could hear the hissing sound of air leaking right at the cap.
I'm going to call Motive this week and see what they will do for me. I'm considering buying the aluminum cap which appears to have a tighter fit. You can also buy the black label version of the 107 which I didn't know about until after my purchase which does come with the aluminum cap instead of the plastic one.
As a side note, be careful as you twist the bleeder cap on to the brake reservoir threading as small pieces of twisted plastic from the soft plastic of the bleeder cap may fall into your reservoir.
Here's a good DIY with video from the 370Z forum.
DIY: How to Bleed Your Brake Fluid Using Motive Power Bleeder 0117 (AK370Z) - Nissan 370Z Forum
UCLAg37
I'm going to call Motive this week and see what they will do for me. I'm considering buying the aluminum cap which appears to have a tighter fit. You can also buy the black label version of the 107 which I didn't know about until after my purchase which does come with the aluminum cap instead of the plastic one.
As a side note, be careful as you twist the bleeder cap on to the brake reservoir threading as small pieces of twisted plastic from the soft plastic of the bleeder cap may fall into your reservoir.
Here's a good DIY with video from the 370Z forum.
DIY: How to Bleed Your Brake Fluid Using Motive Power Bleeder 0117 (AK370Z) - Nissan 370Z Forum
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I finally got around to bleeding my brakes with the Motive Power Bleeder 107 this weekend. Before I lifted up the car, I wanted to test to seal of the bleeder. After pumping up the bleeder tank, the cap that fits over the brake reservoir wouldn't hold a seal. I tried numerous times but I could hear the hissing sound of air leaking right at the cap.
I'm going to call Motive this week and see what they will do for me. I'm considering buying the aluminum cap which appears to have a tighter fit. You can also buy the black label version of the 107 which I didn't know about until after my purchase which does come with the aluminum cap instead of the plastic one.
As a side note, be careful as you twist the bleeder cap on to the brake reservoir threading as small pieces of twisted plastic from the soft plastic of the bleeder cap may fall into your reservoir.
Here's a good DIY with video from the 370Z forum.
DIY: How to Bleed Your Brake Fluid Using Motive Power Bleeder 0117 (AK370Z) - Nissan 370Z Forum
UCLAg37
I'm going to call Motive this week and see what they will do for me. I'm considering buying the aluminum cap which appears to have a tighter fit. You can also buy the black label version of the 107 which I didn't know about until after my purchase which does come with the aluminum cap instead of the plastic one.
As a side note, be careful as you twist the bleeder cap on to the brake reservoir threading as small pieces of twisted plastic from the soft plastic of the bleeder cap may fall into your reservoir.
Here's a good DIY with video from the 370Z forum.
DIY: How to Bleed Your Brake Fluid Using Motive Power Bleeder 0117 (AK370Z) - Nissan 370Z Forum
UCLAg37
Hey UCLAG37, what year is your G? I wonder if there's a difference in the containers? I actually e-mailed Motive last week and they responded back and said either 0107 or 0117 will work but the leaking cap is disconcerting.
Please report back once you speak with them. Thanks!
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Hey UCLAG37, what year is your G? I wonder if there's a difference in the containers? I actually e-mailed Motive last week and they responded back and said either 0107 or 0117 will work but the leaking cap is disconcerting.
Please report back once you speak with them. Thanks!
Please report back once you speak with them. Thanks!
sLADe781: I suggest paying a few bucks more and buy the 117 model with the aluminum cap to begin with especially since you will probably do several brake bleeds over the course of ownership of your vehicle.
BTW, my 08 has the same master cylinder reservoir that you do.
Good luck!
UCLAg37
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blnewt (03-08-2016)
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sLADe781: I suggest paying a few bucks more and buy the 117 model with the aluminum cap to begin with especially since you will probably do several brake bleeds over the course of ownership of your vehicle.
Amazon.com: Motive Products 0117 Power Bleeder: Automotive
BTW, my 08 has the same master cylinder reservoir that you do.
Good luck!
UCLAg37
Amazon.com: Motive Products 0117 Power Bleeder: Automotive
BTW, my 08 has the same master cylinder reservoir that you do.
Good luck!
UCLAg37
Will do - thank you for reporting back!
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Motive sent me the replacement aluminum adapter cap as promised. This cap feels heavy, solid and is a finely polished. Let's hope it works as well as it looks. The other cap felt like a glorified 16 ounce plastic soda bottle cap compared to this one. In the next couple of weeks when my schedule frees up, I will give the bleeder a go and report back.
UCLAg37
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