towpainter3
Member
Hey guys, 74 s2 44's front and rear 304 auto 4x4 33x1250 tsl.
Ok I just replaced the front brake lines with extended sst lines. Also replaced both calipers , master cylinder, { has vac booster},pads and rear shoes with complete hrdwr kits. The m/c is the type with both reservoirs that are the same size. I have adjusted the rear shoes with a drum guage and bled this system till I own stock in the brake fluid plant.
Now the issue. The pedal seems to have some extra travel , please guide me thru the proper adjustment procedure for the m/c push rod. If applicable.
Also when bleeding the brakes on all 4 wheels the amount of fluid coming from the bleeders was not consistent. I would get a good strong stream then a weak one. Cheesy m/c? And yes it came from the oil and air freshner emporium lol. Or maybe the
proportioning valve it seems fine but its 35 yrs old.im concerned because I cant get it to lock up in a panic stop. Maybe its just me hell I dont know. I know this should be simple but im pullin my hair out here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Ok I just replaced the front brake lines with extended sst lines. Also replaced both calipers , master cylinder, { has vac booster},pads and rear shoes with complete hrdwr kits. The m/c is the type with both reservoirs that are the same size. I have adjusted the rear shoes with a drum guage and bled this system till I own stock in the brake fluid plant.
Now the issue. The pedal seems to have some extra travel , please guide me thru the proper adjustment procedure for the m/c push rod. If applicable.
Also when bleeding the brakes on all 4 wheels the amount of fluid coming from the bleeders was not consistent. I would get a good strong stream then a weak one. Cheesy m/c? And yes it came from the oil and air freshner emporium lol. Or maybe the
proportioning valve it seems fine but its 35 yrs old.im concerned because I cant get it to lock up in a panic stop. Maybe its just me hell I dont know. I know this should be simple but im pullin my hair out here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.