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02-05-2012, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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Hard pedal power brake troubleshooting
I am starting the process of cyphering my hard pedal on my 72 cheyenne(factory disc up front, drum rear). I started by checking the booster by depressing the pedal with engine off a 1/2 dozen times------started it up with some pressure on the pedal and it dropped a bit----passed(I think)
Next I looked at the check valve, tubing and grommet----all in good repair Connection from manifold in good repair as well Off with the master cylinder cover-----fluid good with some "drooping" of the gasket into the chambers(as intended). I was really surprised by the fluid coming out of the vents in the cove(nearly ruining my pants) My question is: Should there be any fluid on top of the cover gasket? This area is vented(atmosphere)what business does fluid have in there? P.S. by hard pedal I mean I have some travel with adequate(not great)braking effort but the pedal stops like it hits a brick wall.....no more flex/travel----s o l i d. Any and all help greatly appreciated. |
04-14-2014, 04:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hard pedal power brake troubleshooting
So what did you find out?
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04-14-2014, 06:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: Hard pedal power brake troubleshooting
you got the right master?Sounds like you are running out of travel.On old Studebaker I had I put disk brakes on it.And when I went and got the new master I got a miss box.Drum n drum will not have the volume to fill the calper.You will have some brakes but not much
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