BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
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08/21/14 01:44 PM
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Some time back, I repurchases a low mileage 78 Magnum (long story).
Previous owner had issues w/the calipers locking up, so figuring that the calipers were aged and had the original phenolic? pistons, they'd need changed. So... I changed the calipers, hydraulic lines, and pads. Road testing and they keep not releasing, last trip out and it did so again. I did have a hard time bleeding these for some reason. Now, that they're bled they're sticking or hanging up. I re-inspected the calipers and appear to be free moving.
Would the master cylinder cause this or should I remove/replace the proportioning valve? Oh, the rears work just fine BTW.
Thoughts
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
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08/21/14 02:15 PM
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booster pushrod round nub clearance to bottom of MC rear piston "thimble" correct (~.020" or so). EDIT you could unbolt the MC and pull it forward a bit & insert some spacers between MC and booster to space it forward then bolt it back snug & that'll quickly tell you if the pushrod was preloading the piston. Not sure how far to space it, I'd wing it & see how it goes
Last edited by RapidRobert; 08/22/14 10:20 PM.
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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08/23/14 12:38 AM
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booster pushrod round nub clearance to bottom of MC rear piston "thimble" correct (~.020" or so). EDIT you could unbolt the MC and pull it forward a bit & insert some spacers between MC and booster to space it forward then bolt it back snug & that'll quickly tell you if the pushrod was preloading the piston. Not sure how far to space it, I'd wing it & see how it goes
Bingo! If you open a bleeder screw and the drag goes away instantly, that's confirmation.
Rick
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
[Re: Rick_Ehrenberg]
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08/23/14 11:01 PM
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Rick has you covered even better. With the wheels off the ground, crack a bleeder & you'll know in 5 seconds if it is a (psi) problem (if the wheels go free(er). discs always have some drag some calipers more than others
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
[Re: nomore65BelvJim]
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08/23/14 11:57 PM
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Does it have the correct master?
It's original one, yes.
Now, can that piston or rod be adjusted? Or do like one poster said put in spacers?
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
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08/24/14 10:27 AM
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Does it have the correct master?
It's original one, yes.
Now, can that piston or rod be adjusted? Or do like one poster said put in spacers?
bill, that nub on the booster rod is threaded. no spacers are needed on the master to booster connection.
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
[Re: zrxkawboy]
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08/24/14 12:14 PM
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If PB, the round threaded nub on the end of the booster pushrod yes it is adjustable. Spacing the MC forward was only a quick check to see if the threaded nub is too long & is in fact preloading the piston & is causing the problem. If it is then seperate the MC & thread in (shorten) the nub. If MB the adjustable manual brake pushrod in the pic is for restoring proper brake pedal height, the MC piston return springs in a MB app will always return the pedal past the preload problem area
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Re: BRAKE ISSUE / PART 2 ?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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08/25/14 01:22 PM
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Thanks y'all! I bought a new MC ($26 @ NAPA), didn't get to install it yet. Life does get in the way. HOpe to get it in tonight and we'll see what's up
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