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05-31-2018, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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No fluid to rear brakes
Still trying to get my brake bleeding issue solved - no fluid to the rear brakes.
I have isolated the lack of fluid to the rear brakes as the combination valve. When I disconnect the lines and pump the pedal there is good flow from the front port but barely a trickle from the rear. I have double checked with air: when I blow through the front brake ports (yum, brake fluid tastes good) there is plenty of flow, but through the rear port almost no air goes through. Please note that it IS NOT THE DIFFERENTIAL VALVE. I am using the little brake bleeding tool, and I have checked that the valve is centered and not triggered. Even disassembled it, manually centered it and marked it with felt pen to visually verify. So what's the problem - did they mistakenly send me a disc/disc valve? Or is this the way it's supposed to be? If so, how do I bleed the system when I can't even get fluid to go through the lines?
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05-31-2018, 09:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
cpp must have a tech line, maybe they can talk you through it. It sounds like the valve isn't centered properly. The instruction sheet from Jeg's website explains how to check it and reset it if necessary.
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05-31-2018, 11:24 PM | #3 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
It could be a faulty valve. I've seen similar problems with aged OEM equipment.
Is that orange piece part of the tool, or is it an adjustment for brake bias? |
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This has been frustrating. Thanks for the help guys.
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06-01-2018, 02:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
i feel for you mr pie, i'm dealing with brake bleeding issues right now
simple freaking hydraulic system my butt! no idea why a double mc is prefered over a single for safety if you crack 1 bleeder screw lose the pedal goes to the floor, break a line... pedal to the floor
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06-01-2018, 11:16 PM | #6 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
This is the first time I've used the OEM-style GM prop valves - they are a pain. Latest word from the dealer (POL) is that they had a run of bad ones, and they're sending me a new one gratis. Unfortunately that means another delay on my build while I wait for it to arrive.
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
I'm not familiar with that one but have had a couple of the tangs on the switch that fits there break of and cause the piston to stick when someone was overly exuberant at pumping the brakes at one end of the rig.
Set up right a dual piston master cylinder will stop a car if one side develops a sudden leak. I've had it happen both ways and would rather limp home or to a safe spot to stop with the brakes on one end working rather than not stop at all. Drove my little 55 Metropolitan rag top home 25 miles with the park brake one afternoon after loosing the brakes. I blew a wheel cylinder on that one when I was 17 years old. Dang lucky it was a little car as I had to slip between the car in front of me and one at the curb and only left a little bit of green paint on one bumper bolt on the car sitting at the curb.
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06-02-2018, 06:50 AM | #8 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
I had almost the same problem awhile back,I could not get my brakes to bleed.I was getting fluid to the front but nothing to the rear.My 58 truck uses the same valve you have.It seemed the I was not getting enough throw from the pedal to the master cylinder,made a bushing put in master cylinder,fixed it,I can't find the picture but it is in an old post of mine
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06-04-2018, 03:03 AM | #11 | |
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for your helpful reply.
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06-05-2018, 08:26 AM | #12 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
waiting to hear what you found
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06-14-2018, 07:11 AM | #14 |
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Did ya ever get this figured out?
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06-15-2018, 04:01 AM | #15 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
Yes, just got it today.
I installed the replacement prop valve from POL and fluid is flowing out the rear lines now. They admitted that they had a run of bad valves and I was one of the unlucky recipients. But they were great and replaced it at no charge, free next day shipping. I just did a gravity bleed today before running out of time. I didn't expect fluid to come out, so ended up with a rather large puddle on the garage floor, which was actually GOOD news! Pedal is now nice and firm - what a relief!
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06-15-2018, 07:56 AM | #16 | |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
I am glad to hear that you got this fixed. But as a commentary...
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OEM error = recall. OEM required to attempt to locate anyone who has faulty parts and repair / replace. Aftermarket branded error = parts retailer / wholesaler notifications which are passed on to customers. Supplier liability for replacement if repair facility or customer comes in. Aftermarket unbranded error = Vendor response: "Sorry. Glad you didn't kill anyone. Happy to send you a new valve." Who takes care of alerting other owners? Some things are ok, but always remember "Buyer Beware" with unbranded parts. |
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06-15-2018, 02:14 PM | #17 |
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Re: No fluid to rear brakes
It's a new era of internet information; more auto enthusiasts use these forums than ever before and information travels rapidly throughout the automotive community. Fortunately for us, posting to this and other forums by end users such as ourselves is a very effective method of communicating safety issues.
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