Bob Prohaska
Member
Hi all,
vehicle:
'72 Scout 2 4x4, v345, auto, ps, pb, ac.
Complications:
axles replaced with d44 f&r (front disks), unknown donor.
Far as I can tell the mc, booster and control valves were
moved as a unit.
Problem:
under steady, gentle pressure the pedal goes down slowly.
Pedal height is restored by a quick pump. Brake performance is
ok; pedal pressure is reasonable, after an initial pull to the
side the stops are generally fairly straight. The pedal seems
to hold height better under hard pressure.
I've always associated this symptom with a bad master
cylinder. Before I order the (evidently only choice of)
master cylinder is there anything I should check, on
the chance the culprit is something else, like maybe a
faulty booster? Seems unlikely, but I'd like to know what
sort of worms to expect before opening the can....
Thanks for reading, and any guidance,
Bob prohaska
vehicle:
'72 Scout 2 4x4, v345, auto, ps, pb, ac.
Complications:
axles replaced with d44 f&r (front disks), unknown donor.
Far as I can tell the mc, booster and control valves were
moved as a unit.
Problem:
under steady, gentle pressure the pedal goes down slowly.
Pedal height is restored by a quick pump. Brake performance is
ok; pedal pressure is reasonable, after an initial pull to the
side the stops are generally fairly straight. The pedal seems
to hold height better under hard pressure.
I've always associated this symptom with a bad master
cylinder. Before I order the (evidently only choice of)
master cylinder is there anything I should check, on
the chance the culprit is something else, like maybe a
faulty booster? Seems unlikely, but I'd like to know what
sort of worms to expect before opening the can....
Thanks for reading, and any guidance,
Bob prohaska