I've got a 76 scoutii/345v8/Holley 2210/torqueflite/4x4, that I'm haveing some brake issues with that I've run out of ideas on. This is the third Scout I've owned (69 800a,78 scoutii). I've done brakes on several cars before, including replacing about 6-7 mc's and several calipers and drum brake setups, so this isn't my first time.
I have a 6-year old TSM rear disk brake conversion (78 el dorado parking brake calipers), that had been working great since I installed it. I did notice that the right parking brake never really engaged properly, but other than that the brakes always felt solid and stops were nice and straight. I had also replace the mc and booster with new/rebuilt 'stock' units from my local kragen at that time (and steel braded brake lines)
about 2-months ago, I started noticing my brake warning light flashing on, whenever I hit the brakes. The warning light would flash more and more often over a period of time, but never stayed on. I read in some of the four wheel disc conversion forums on-line, that an 'out of adjustment' rear parking brake caliper might cause this, so I tried to ratchet out the right rear caliper with the parking brake lever, but it seemed to have no effect.
I ordered and installed a new replacement rear caliper, and adjusted up the parking brake without a problem. I bled the brakes, but the brake warning light came on and stayed on no matter what I did. I then noticed that I was leaking brake fluid from the 'rubber' plug on the original pv2 combination valve. After reading on line, that I might want to convert to the pv4 (disc/disc) combination valve, I decided to order a new brass one from a hot-rod supply, and use that instead. I also installed a new(not rebuilt) brakebest disc/disc mc I picked up from my local o'reilly(kragen) (mc250010) which was supposed to be for 74 corvette w/power disc brakes. I did bench bleed the new mc before installing it, and then bled the entire system. But, the brake warning light still came on, when I hit the brakes, and the peddle felt low and squishy. I tried bleeding the brakes two more times, and ran about 2 quarts of new fluid through the system with no bubbles, but the brake warning light still comes on when I hit the brakes, and the pedal still feels low. If I pump the brakes 2-3 times the warning light will go out, and the pedal firms up , but as soon as I let it sit for a few seconds, the warning light comes on again as soon as I hit the brakes,until I pump the pedal.
I've checked the whole system again, to make sure there aren't any leaks anywhere, and I'm just out of ideas.
Btw - when I bled the brakes, even though I have speed bleeders on all four calipers, I had someone else pump the brakes, so I could watch for bubbles in the clear tube I had attached the the bleed nipples.
Any ideas?
Regards - bryan
I have a 6-year old TSM rear disk brake conversion (78 el dorado parking brake calipers), that had been working great since I installed it. I did notice that the right parking brake never really engaged properly, but other than that the brakes always felt solid and stops were nice and straight. I had also replace the mc and booster with new/rebuilt 'stock' units from my local kragen at that time (and steel braded brake lines)
about 2-months ago, I started noticing my brake warning light flashing on, whenever I hit the brakes. The warning light would flash more and more often over a period of time, but never stayed on. I read in some of the four wheel disc conversion forums on-line, that an 'out of adjustment' rear parking brake caliper might cause this, so I tried to ratchet out the right rear caliper with the parking brake lever, but it seemed to have no effect.
I ordered and installed a new replacement rear caliper, and adjusted up the parking brake without a problem. I bled the brakes, but the brake warning light came on and stayed on no matter what I did. I then noticed that I was leaking brake fluid from the 'rubber' plug on the original pv2 combination valve. After reading on line, that I might want to convert to the pv4 (disc/disc) combination valve, I decided to order a new brass one from a hot-rod supply, and use that instead. I also installed a new(not rebuilt) brakebest disc/disc mc I picked up from my local o'reilly(kragen) (mc250010) which was supposed to be for 74 corvette w/power disc brakes. I did bench bleed the new mc before installing it, and then bled the entire system. But, the brake warning light still came on, when I hit the brakes, and the peddle felt low and squishy. I tried bleeding the brakes two more times, and ran about 2 quarts of new fluid through the system with no bubbles, but the brake warning light still comes on when I hit the brakes, and the pedal still feels low. If I pump the brakes 2-3 times the warning light will go out, and the pedal firms up , but as soon as I let it sit for a few seconds, the warning light comes on again as soon as I hit the brakes,until I pump the pedal.
I've checked the whole system again, to make sure there aren't any leaks anywhere, and I'm just out of ideas.
Btw - when I bled the brakes, even though I have speed bleeders on all four calipers, I had someone else pump the brakes, so I could watch for bubbles in the clear tube I had attached the the bleed nipples.
Any ideas?
Regards - bryan