Brad J
Registered User
- Location
- Woods Cross, UT
My brakes still suck even after getting another rebuilt (told it would be a new one) 67 Corvette manual disc master cylinder, bench bleeding in a vise till there was no more air bubbles, throwing it in my scout. Bleeding quarts and quarts of fluid out of each wheel cylinder. Pedal pressure is firm and does not hit the floor (about 3" away). I have a trailer brake that I crack the line open to let air out right at the trailer brake and then the leaver seems to move normally after that. There is no bleeder valve on it. I ran the front reservoir to a "T" one end going to the trailer brake the other end going to a Wilwood proportioning valve then to the rear brakes. The rear reservoir to a Line Lock (for a backup E-brake) then to a "T" that splits to the front brakes. I can get up to 30 MPH slam on the brakes w/ all my might and it is a slowed down coast that takes 3-4 times as far as it should. In reverse it seems a lot better. Could all my problems be from the trailer brake? or am I doing something really wrong? I have not adjusted the e-brake lever (rear Caddy Cailpers) all the way so could that be the whole problem? I don't understand why my front isn't at least locking up? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Brad J.
Thanks, Brad J.