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07-28-2023, 05:26 PM | #1 |
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Completely new brake system, no pedal
I have a 1969 C30. I've been working on it for a couple months and my goal has been making it mechanically brand new. I've replaced the entirety of the top end of the engine, steering, suspension, and brakes. Brakes is where I'm having trouble.
I absolutely cannot get a good pedal. It does stop, but it feels like I've only got about 1/2 to 3/4 of the brakes I should, or at least of the brakes I'm used to on everything else I have driven. Not enough to be comfortable driving it. The pedal is soft and I don't feel like there is a lot of travel in it, but I haven't measured it for reference. It doesn't hit the floor, stops solid a couple inches short and again haven't measured anything but I certainly can. I don't believe it's air because I don't get any pedal back if I pump them. I have replaced everything from the booster out. The booster is for a 1969. I have converted the front to disc brakes so the master (1.315 bore), front calipers, pads, and rotors are all for a 1985 C30 truck. I also had a smaller bore master on it just to see what happened (1.125) and it didn't act any different. A previous owner replaced the factory rear end with a DRW 14 bolt corporate rear end. I replaced the drums, shoes, wheel cylinders and all hardware. Again, all ordered for a 1985 C30. I ran all new lines for the truck. 3/16 front and 1/4 rear. I have a CPP PV-2 proportioning valve, and I did get the little plastic bleeder tool to hold the valve center when bleeding. I gravity bled the whole thing and had assistance bleeding the whole truck 4 times over. I bought one of those air powered vacuum bleeders and had it on the whole truck several times as well. I took the master back off and attempted to bench bleed it again and got no bubbles, then did the lines again. I've probably got 6-8 hours into bleeding this thing. Maybe I should post in the 73+ section since the brake system is for all intents and purposes a 1985. |
07-28-2023, 05:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
Have you adjusted the rear brakes so that the shoes just clear the drums? That would be about the only thing left to check.
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07-28-2023, 05:51 PM | #3 |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
Was the truck originally power or non power brakes?
And how much vacuum does your motor produce? |
07-28-2023, 05:56 PM | #4 |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
I have adjusted the rear brakes. I adjusted until they just touched and could hear/feel them on the drum. I took it out and did the reverse panic stop deal. I over adjusted and made them touch too much. Got no change at any time.
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I have 14-15" of vacuum. |
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07-28-2023, 06:07 PM | #6 |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
You’re borderline on vacuum.
Sometimes pedal ratio can cause your issues. Non power is 6 to 1. Power is 4.5 to 1. https://techtalk.mpbrakes.com/how-to...ng-pedal-ratio |
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Are the pedals on these trucks adjustable for power/non power? I haven't looked. I would need to make sure it's on the bottom hole if I'm looking at that link correctly. |
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07-28-2023, 06:24 PM | #8 |
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You’d need to measure the ratio.
Some pedals aren’t dual drilled. If you brake twice do you get a hard pedal. Can you lock the brakes up? |
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Stupid question but it’s happened before!
Are the bleeders on the calipers on top? |
07-28-2023, 06:41 PM | #11 |
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Yes they are. I did a rear disc conversion on my other truck and made that mistake then. Learned from that one. That's the kind of stuff I'm looking for though. I've obviously got something wrong, hoping someone else will see it.
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How about the pin from the booster to the master.
Is it set right? |
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I guess that leaves checking your pedal ratio.
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I found some info on bore size and pedal ratios.
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/the-t...e-system/30895 |
07-28-2023, 07:21 PM | #17 |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
I just had this problem, double check the master to booster rod. If it has any preloading at all, pedal doesn’t work, or there may be a loose joint, or a loose plug on the distribution block
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07-28-2023, 07:30 PM | #18 |
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I can double check that tomorrow. I can clay it and see if its actually making contact. I have gone all through the distribution block and taken care of any leaks. It's possible theres some preload on the master, it's very tight.
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Same as you all new, it took me a couple days to straighten out. Also one of the rear drum cylinders, popped out of track and wasn’t pushing on the shoe. So there were a few issues. Good luck it is frustrating |
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Maybe the brake pads didn't get bedded in properly when they were first installed, and now they're glazed. Wouldn't explain the soft pedal feel though.
https://help.summitracing.com/app/an...-and-rotors%3F https://www.treadmagazine.com/vehicl...ds-are-glazed/ |
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Re: Completely new brake system, no pedal
always check the booster push rod to piston clearance FIRST
that can cause major issues with the brakes....with everything you've done...it should stand on it's nose I have a tool I made but you might be able to borrow or rent one to set the clearance to 1/32"-1/16" looks like this
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