Brakes, or lack there of.
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OK, I just bought a 69 Chrysler 300 last week and the brakes are terrible. I changed out the worn front shoes, but that didn't help. The pedal may move a total of a half inch, and it is rock hard. I,m thinking the booster is bad. What do you guys think? The only other booster I have had to replace leaked air, but I can't hear anything from this one. The car has been sitting for quite a while.
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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Booster could be rusted. Master cylinder could be rusted. What does the fluid look like?
Tom
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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IIRC...with the engine off, pump the brakes a few times to use up whatever reserve vacuum there is. Holding the pedal down FIRMLY, start the engine. If the pedal sinks appreciably, the booster is bad.Again this is if I recall the NAPA days correctly. Hope this helps.
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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The pedal is hard as a rock with or without the engine running. And it just barely is able to stop. I don,t think bleeding the brakes is the issue, if it was they would be spongy. The fluid color is typical brown like all old fluid.
1957 Dodge truck, Snakeskin Green with a little stroker motor. 1964 Plymouth Savoy wagon ( my new project)
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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I'll check on the booster by unbolting it and checking rod movement. Definitely have vacume, and the wheel cylinders all look fine.
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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I pulled the master away from the booster today. Pedal easily travels to the floor. Started the car and it pulled the pedal back up with the vacume. I would find it hard to believe that all four wheel cylinders would have frozen up. So, I am still without brakes.
1957 Dodge truck, Snakeskin Green with a little stroker motor. 1964 Plymouth Savoy wagon ( my new project)
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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Ahhh, but they can all rust up. If one is rusted from moisture, then the moisture is there in the fluid for all cylinders to rust.
Bleed some fluid from the other cylinders and see how rusty the fluid is.
Tom
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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As someone who drove '69 C bodies when they were new, that power drum setup should be able to throw you into the windshield on a hard stop.
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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Master cylinder could be rusted. my bet
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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Ok, I pulled a couple of wheels yesterday and had my wife depress the brake pedal slowly. Much to my surprise, the wheel cylinders are frozen up. I have never seen a wheel cylinder stuck like that. Always worked or leaked. Learned something new. To my disbelief, none of the three major parts stores in town even list wheel cylinders. Might have to buy them from Summit.
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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If the bleeders aren't frozen rusted then bleed the brakes while waiting for the new cylinders, and before installing the new wheel cylinders. Get ALL the old fluid out as there is probably lots of moisture in the fluid and it could rust up the new cylinders. And double check the master cylinder.
Tom
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Re: Brakes, or lack there of.
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i have run into frozen wheel cylinders so many times i lost count. and to make matters even more interesting, this also happens on daily drivers as well. when the fluid gets moisture in it [the fliud is "hydroscopic", which means it absorbs water] and turns that nasty brown/black color, problems can, and do, occur. this applies to DOT 3, 4, and 5.1 fluids only. DOT 5 doesn't absorb water because of it's synthetic nature, but i have also experienced frozen cylinders [although rare] using that because the cylinders had collected water at the bottom of the cylinders, leading to rust in that area only, just enough to make it stick. after taking the cylinder apart, the area could "usually" be polished out without making the bore out of round, then using a kit, put back in service.
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