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Location: West milford nj
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Disc brake issue
I have a 4 wheel disc brake conversion on a 70 c20. After pressing the brake pedal and releasing i can't spin wheels freely, especially the fronts. I unbolted the master cylinder and it didn't free up the wheels so it's not the rod length. If I open the bleeders it frees up the wheels but still takes an effort to turn them. M/C is new with a hydroboost .
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All about them K’s
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Location: Land of Entrapment
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Re: Disc brake issue
Does it still have the drum brake residual pressure valves plumbed in the lines? They are basically small check valves in the lines that hold a small amount of pressure on the drum system wheel cylinder to keep the shoes on the drum and minimize brake pedal travel.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: LaSalle Mi
Posts: 530
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Re: Disc brake issue
Bad brake hose?
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