Won't stop

235frog

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I am finishing up an axle swap (full width GM d44 and d70hd) on a '73 Scout II (345/727/d20) and went for a test drive around the block. I couldn't come to a complete stop at the stop sign in a normal amount of time and the brakes feel soft. I have bled the brakes a couple of times already and I am not seeing any air come out of the lines just fluid, no bubbles. No fluid is leaking anywhere. The discs in front have new (re-manufactured) calipers and the drums in the rear seem like they are fine. But it feels as though there is air in the lines. Any ideas?
 
I am running full width Dana 44/12 bolt in my 73 and had that same issue with the stock Scout 2 brake booster.

Jeff had to hook me up with parts to accomidate the GM axles. Now it stops like a champ.
 
Nevermind. I am an idiot. I decided to turn my brain on and look at the problem. I installed the calipers on the wrong sides so the bleeder valve was on the bottom instead of the top. So since the valve was on the bottom I was getting good fluid but no air bubbles. I flipped the calipers to their proper sides and bled them again, works like a champ now.
 
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nevermind. I am an idiot. I decided to turn my brain and look at the problem. I installed the calipers on the wrong sides so the bleeder valve was on the bottom instead of the top. So since the valve was on the bottom I was getting good fluid but no air bubbles. I flipped the calipers to their proper sides and bled them again, works like a champ now.

Aint it funny how air bubbled rise and not sink.
:crazy: :yikes::icon_rolleyes: just kiding. Good to know you can stop the thing now. We all fook up at least you can admit it.
 
aint it funny how air bubbled rise and not sink.
:crazy: :yikes::icon_rolleyes: just kiding. Good to know you can stop the thing now. We all fook up at least you can admit it.

I thought I remember air bubbles going down in argentina...maybe that's cause I mighta been standin' on my head so my blood would pump the right direction????
 
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