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Rich916 04-07-2014 10:58 AM

Front brake issues
 
I have replaced my MC, prop valve, calipers/pads and rotors. Also all new hard lines and rubber lines.

The front brakes don’t appear to be completely releasing. I’m not aware of this when driving but after I park in the garage the smell and some smoke are apparent. I jacked the front wheels up and I couldn’t turn tire/wheel by hand, after everything cooled down, then I could turn by hand. Passenger side seems the worse.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

Rich

cdowns 04-07-2014 11:37 AM

Re: Front brake issues
 
have you adjusted the rod that actuates the master cyl to have 1/8" of free play

68gmsee 04-07-2014 01:47 PM

Re: Front brake issues
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 6616711)
have you adjusted the rod that actuates the master cyl to have 1/8" of free play

Agree ^

Had that happen to me.

There's a procedure to check this: http://www.classicperform.com/TechBo...ot.htm#pushrod

Forgot to add. Be aware that the MC has two different styles -shallow and deep piston and you have to use the right push rod.

Rich916 04-07-2014 01:54 PM

Re: Front brake issues
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 6616711)
have you adjusted the rod that actuates the master cyl to have 1/8" of free play

I haven’t, So basically adjust the rod from the brake pedal that pushes into MC?
And adjust that so I have 1/8 inch free play. I will check later...Thank you

Rich916 04-07-2014 02:01 PM

Re: Front brake issues
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68gmsee (Post 6616998)
Agree ^

Had that happen to me.

There's a procedure to check this: http://www.classicperform.com/TechBo...ot.htm#pushrod

Forgot to add. Be aware that the MC has two different styles -shallow and deep piston and you have to use the right push rod.

Great article, Thank you. Looks like I need free play. freeplay allows the master cylinder piston to return to the "at-rest" position and prevents preloading the system.


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