Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
[Re: JimDiesel]
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02/18/13 09:39 AM
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Smaller master cylinder. That will get you going until you're ready to do some upgrades. Take care of those lines like the others suggested.
If the pedal isn't spongy there is no reason to bleed the rears.
If you do need to bleed upside down calipers it's easier than you think. Open the master cylinder cap. Unbolt the caliper from the axle. Hold the caliper at a funky angle so the bleeder is the highest point. Open the bleed screw and let it gravity bleed for a few seconds. Reinstall.
I had to do that on my TSM rear brake calipers.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
[Re: savoy64]
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02/18/13 05:06 PM
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Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate the help. Since the car can’t be driven as is, I am committed to spending some money to fix/upgrade. I am ok with switching the rear calipers side to side and buying a new MC. I just don’t want to throw good money after bad, if this setup is always going to be sub-par, then I think I would be better off replacing the whole thing. I guess the rears need to be switched or replaced either way. The front rotors seem pretty small for a 4,000-pound car. At some point I want to be able to take my little girls for a Sunday drive, and it needs to be able to stop. The wheels are 16x8 torque thrust style aluminum wheels. The tires need to be replaced, and with the lack of appropriate 16-inch tires, I will likely be going to back to 15-inch steels that I have in the garage.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
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02/18/13 11:02 PM
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The E brake doesn't do anything. The pedal goes to the floor with no effect. I havent looked into it yet. I was focusing on getting the car to stop first, not knowing that could be a symptom of other issues.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
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02/19/13 11:52 AM
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If the bore is the proper size and there are not residual valves it doesn't matter what the original application was.
However, if it doesn't meet that criteria there will be problems.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
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02/19/13 11:52 AM
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I am not sure about anything, but that master cly looks like it's for drum brakes??
I used to work at Hader Industries here in Cincinnati, they made master cylinders and pistons. I ran a screw machine making those pistons inside the master cylinders.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=309131&cc=1232020
RAYBESTOS Part # MC36439
Looks like this is what you have a 1 1/32" bore Drum Brake M/C. Definetly the wrong set-up for your combo.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
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02/20/13 11:29 PM
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Have you tried adjusting the prop valve?? Those GM rear calipers NEVER worked well.I've seen that alot especially on Eldorados
HEMI-ITIS has no cure. My condition is fully BLOWN!!
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
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02/21/13 12:42 PM
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See the first post from the OP. His pedal feel ok. If you have never run these GM Calipers, the first thing you notice when they are out of adjustment is you get excessive pedal travel.....this is not the case. Granted, they may need adjustment but this is not the root of the problem. He has the wrong combination M/C to Calipers. Simple fix. I also run these aluminum rear Wilwood Metric Calipers in place of the Stock GM calipers. Much better for track use and competition. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WIL-120-7197/
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
[Re: DoctorDiff]
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02/21/13 02:01 PM
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sorry, i have been down with stomach flu. I did play with the prop valve and it didnt seem to have much effect. It defintely didn't improve things. I need to check the plumbing to see if it is even installed correctly. I will try to get some better pics of the master.
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Re: four wheel disc don't stop car
[Re: JimDiesel]
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02/21/13 02:04 PM
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sorry, i have been down with stomach flu. I did play with the prop valve and it didnt seem to have much effect. It defintely didn't improve things. I need to check the plumbing to see if it is even installed correctly. I will try to get some better pics of the master.
Save yourself the trouble and go with Dr. Diff's advice..... get a different Master Cylinder. We saw the earlier picture....it looks to be a earlier A-body M/C.
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