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sshockr 08-19-2010 11:17 PM

Mushy Brakes
 
Hey guys, having some trouble and would like to bounce some ideas around.

63 C-10 with all drums. Shoes are half worn. Just spent the evening getting the fronts to drag a hair with new adjusters (Will do the rears tomorrow). All new hydraulics from the wheel cylinders all the way to new master cylinder. Lines, hoses, everything.

I installed a '67 master cylinder meant for drum drums in order to split the front and rear channels. Bled everything (3 or 4 times). Yes I did lengthen the push rod on the pedal. But I don't know if I lengthened it enough.

My issue is the pedal goes almost all the way to the floor before anything happens. I can feel the push rod is about a half inch to short. Meaning a half inch of play can be felt before it engages the cup in the master. Then the pedal moves easily through the next 5-6 inches of pedal travel before everything suddenly grabs.

Longer push rod mod? More adjustment from the shoe adjusters?

My other question is the front brakes supposed to be on the back of the master?

Thanks, and sorry about the long post.

- Brian

vin63 08-20-2010 01:24 PM

Re: Mushy Brakes
 
I usually set up my brake pedal rod so that there is about 1/8" of travel before engagement.

Did you bench bleed the master cylinder?

sshockr 08-20-2010 11:27 PM

Re: Mushy Brakes
 
I did. Unfortunately bleeding by yourself sucks and I ran the master dry on accident. I've lost my patience with this issue and will be taking it in to my friend's work and paying him to do it with the really nice pressure bleeder they have.

I need it done like yesterday as I've got a failing opti on my other car and don't feel like waiting for it to strand me.

-Brian

Rich 5150 69 08-20-2010 11:37 PM

Re: Mushy Brakes
 
Get yourself one of these they make life so much easier....
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vin63 08-23-2010 10:44 AM

Re: Mushy Brakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sshockr (Post 4149805)
I did. Unfortunately bleeding by yourself sucks and I ran the master dry on accident...
-Brian

Ugh! Sorry to hear about that. I usually start all over after doing that...re-bench bleed the M/C, then onto each corner.


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