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Brakes locking up
Like the title says my brakes lock up, all 4 wheels, after driving the truck for maybe 5 minutes. The truck is a '69 C10 with the ECE 4"-6" drop kit, ECE 5 lug conversion, ECE front disc conversion and a McGaughy's master cylinder/booster combo.
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Re: Brakes locking up
My guess would be that the Master Cylinder is not working correctly.
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Make sure you have enough freeplay on the brake pedal assy. If the brake pedal's rod to master/or booster is touching when the brake fluid is cold, it will grab when hot. You want some freeplay there, don't remember how much on trucks tho. Been there done that.
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Re: Brakes locking up
1/8"-1/4" freeplay should be enough.
Any pics of your master cylinder assembly installed?
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Re: Brakes locking up
I'll check that when I can get back to it. And no pics right now but I'll try to get some. The truck is in storage and about 20 minutes away from my house.
If I remember correctly I think I've got it setup without any free play so that def could be it. |
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Re: Brakes locking up
You have too much tension on the brake rod. I fixed one with the exact same problem last weekend. Shorten the rod and you should be good to go.
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Re: Brakes locking up
Thanks Rob, that's going to be the first thing I check when I get back around to it.
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Re: Brakes locking up
I shortened the rod then started to drive the truck and now the pedal stays just about on the floor. I'm lost guys!
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Re: Brakes locking up
You should need just a little freeplay, not enough to change from locked brakes to pedal bottoming. Maybe now you have too much?
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Re: Brakes locking up
This has really got me stumped to the point I'm thinking about pulling the mcgaughys unit and going with the wilwood tandem and no booster.
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Re: Brakes locking up
Where are you measuring your free play at? You don't want the rod to have a 1/4" of play, you want the end of the pedal (where your foot hits) to have a 1/4" of play.
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Re: Brakes locking up
That's what we were trying to get yesterday and then when I started the truck and pushes the pedal down it stayed down.
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Re: Brakes locking up
I thought the pedal has a spring that will pull it back to the up position. I don't recall 100% but I know my wagon had one as I had to get it lined up in the right hole. If you are supposed to have a return spring and don't, that could be your problem. The weight of the pedal will push on the booster and allow it to drop and will not return it back up.
Can someone confirm a return spring for the brake pedal?
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Re: Brakes locking up
Yes there is a return spring on the pedal.
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Re: Brakes locking up
So what I am reading is, you have a return spring on the pedal but if you push the pedal down, it does not return, is that correct?
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Re: Brakes locking up
"Down" as in 'to the floor' down or as in the 'free-play' before the plunger actually starts pushing fluid out of the master cylinder?
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Re: Brakes locking up
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When I started the truck I checked to see if I had any pedal feel and I pumped them a couple times then it stayed down just about to the floor. |
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Re: Brakes locking up
That sounds like a master cylinder issue. I would check for leaks throughout the length of the lines. No leaks, re-bleed the master 1st then all the lines.
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Re: Brakes locking up
If it goes to the floor when the truck is running but is fine with the truck is off, you have a booster problem, likely an internal leak that is allowing the vacuum on the wrong side of the diaphragm or bad check valve not allowing air back in.
Easy was to determine is to remove the vacuum line from the engine and plug the engine side. Test the brakes and see if they work like normal (only harder to push) or if they still work down to the floor and stay there.
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Re: Brakes locking up
Thanks guys I'll go back and take a look at this thing. This is the last thing keeping me from driving my truck and I'm getting aggravated.
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Re: Brakes locking up
Finally broke down and call Mchaughy's and talked with tech, going to try a few things they recommended and go from there.
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Re: Brakes locking up
Let us know what you find...
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