I was reading on another thread that mr. Mayben said that the pushrod out of the booster must be adjusted exactly, why?
Does the break peddle assembly not have enough stroke to make up for any slight mal-adjustment of that pushrod? I know if it's too long it will keep pressure on the mc piston and slightly drag the brakes right? If the pushrod is say 0.020" too short wont the peddle just need to be pushed a tiny bit farther before the pushrod pushes on the mc piston?
The reason I ask is that I have a totally new break system w/an older style TSM rear disk conversion (caliper mntg brackets doesn't aim the bleeder screw at 12 o'clock) and a new disk/disk prop. Valve (stock GM). I am using all -3 stainless tubing and fittings w/braided stainless lines (I fixed all the leaks
). A new mc and a reman. Booster from napa w/the fitting. I do have some more bleeding to do and the truck stops well but I need to use two feet to really get it to stop hard. I'm only running 33s but it doesn't feel like I can lock up the brakes.
I have a mild schneider cam (grind: 256-2h) with my idle adjusted properly (my return spring wasn't set up correctly and I would have to pull up on the gas peddle to idle properly). I haven't done a vacuum check yet but I will soon.
I want to shave every possible foot off of my stopping distance.
Have I missed anything?
Does the break peddle assembly not have enough stroke to make up for any slight mal-adjustment of that pushrod? I know if it's too long it will keep pressure on the mc piston and slightly drag the brakes right? If the pushrod is say 0.020" too short wont the peddle just need to be pushed a tiny bit farther before the pushrod pushes on the mc piston?
The reason I ask is that I have a totally new break system w/an older style TSM rear disk conversion (caliper mntg brackets doesn't aim the bleeder screw at 12 o'clock) and a new disk/disk prop. Valve (stock GM). I am using all -3 stainless tubing and fittings w/braided stainless lines (I fixed all the leaks

I have a mild schneider cam (grind: 256-2h) with my idle adjusted properly (my return spring wasn't set up correctly and I would have to pull up on the gas peddle to idle properly). I haven't done a vacuum check yet but I will soon.
I want to shave every possible foot off of my stopping distance.
Have I missed anything?