302BRONC
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Ok bronco brothers - this is not easy for me to reach out for help like this, but I have reached the end of my rope and need this thing stopping in order to make the Stampede. I thank you for your time in advance.
I've been fighting the new brake system on my 66 through 3 MC's so far.
Setup as it sits now:
77 Corvette disc/disc MC 1.125 bore- New -
Directly bolted to:
Astro Hydroboost, straight style - j/y used
Modified pedal rod to stock bronco pedal assembly
79 F250 dual piston front calipers - Reman -
79 Chev 3/4 ton rear single piston calipers - used (they were on the axle when I bought it)
All new hard lines - mostly 3/16" along frame rails with 1/4" on the front housing - bent by me
All new soft lines with very minimal amount of adapters (1 on front housing)
All four bleeders on calipers are pointed up
Front brakes hooked to front port and Rear brakes to rear port of MC (as i understand is the correct way for the Vette MC).
Synopsis of events and issues:
MC #1 - inadvertently ordered a 1970 Vette MC which is a manual style and the hydroboost rod isn't long enough, crap - back to the store.
MC #2 - 77 Vette - bench bled thoroughly (they hold a good amount of air). Bolted the MC up, double checked fittings throughout system and proceeded to bleed furthest caliper to closest. We could not get the rears to bleed much, just a very small amount of pressure at the bleeder screw. Unbolted calipers and inserted 2x4 to make sure bleeder is at 12 o'clock. The caliper would not even make a dent in the wood. So we decided to check flow and removed the sort caliper line and we were still finding small amount of fluid coming out of line when pedal is depressed. We checked the next line up all the way to the MC and they all had the same low flow. Low and behold, the MC is putting out a puny amount of fluid at the rear port. We hooked the system back up and we bled the fronts fine with appropriate amount of air escaping and then good fluid flow. With this we could lock up the front brakes enough to drag 42" tires and the rears were doing nothing. For giggles, we swapped ports on the MC Fronts on rear port, Rears on front port. And still could lock up the fronts, but do nothing on the rears...... odd. Decided we didn't trust the "NEW" MC and ordered another.
Couple things to note on pedal feel here:
1) Pedal is stopping roughly 1.5" from the floor (you can push through this to the end of the MC stroke)
2) It is not increasing pressure as you pump
3) When back bleeders are cracked, pedal will not release to the bottom of the stroke, but will with the fronts.
4) There is a small thud feeling in the pedal near the end of the stroke.
MC#3 - 77 Vette - Bench bled very thoroughly by tapping with mallet, holding at angles, etc. Bolted the MC up, double checked fittings and proceeded to bleed system furthest to closest. Rears are bleeding! Appropriate amount of air out of the rears and then good fluid pressure after the air is gone. At this point, i'm thinking we're golden. Start bleeding fronts and we find the same symptoms as the rears with MC#2! Only a very small amount of fluid is coming from the bleeders, pedal is not building pressure when pumped. We chased back the lines to the MC again and find again, a puny amount of fluid is being expelled from the Front port this time!! Ahh! Again, for giggles we swapped lines Front on rear port, Rears on front port. Rear brakes are definitely grabbing, but won't drag the tires.
Pedal Notes:
1) Pedal is still stopping roughly 1" from the floor (You can push through this to the end of the MC stroke)
2) It is not increasing pressure as you pump
3) When FRONT bleeders are cracked, pedal will not release to the bottom of the stroke, but will with the REARS.
4) Small thud feeling in the pedal near the end of the stroke IS GONE
I'm not thinking it is the Astro HB unit as the MC doesn't care what is pushing it. And it doesn't matter whether the truck is running or not, the same symptoms are arising.
I'm baffled why the brake issues have completely flipped 180 on me.
Is it that the 1.125" bore on the MC is so far off that it cannot handle the 6 total pistons on the truck?
Did I get another botched Master Cylinder?
Are my lines undersized?
Why is the pedal not acting normally when we pump it up (think Hanz and Franz) to build pressure to bleed?
Is there just an unreasonable amount of air in the system still?
Thank you guys again for any help.
I've been fighting the new brake system on my 66 through 3 MC's so far.
Setup as it sits now:
77 Corvette disc/disc MC 1.125 bore- New -
Directly bolted to:
Astro Hydroboost, straight style - j/y used
Modified pedal rod to stock bronco pedal assembly
79 F250 dual piston front calipers - Reman -
79 Chev 3/4 ton rear single piston calipers - used (they were on the axle when I bought it)
All new hard lines - mostly 3/16" along frame rails with 1/4" on the front housing - bent by me
All new soft lines with very minimal amount of adapters (1 on front housing)
All four bleeders on calipers are pointed up
Front brakes hooked to front port and Rear brakes to rear port of MC (as i understand is the correct way for the Vette MC).
Synopsis of events and issues:
MC #1 - inadvertently ordered a 1970 Vette MC which is a manual style and the hydroboost rod isn't long enough, crap - back to the store.
MC #2 - 77 Vette - bench bled thoroughly (they hold a good amount of air). Bolted the MC up, double checked fittings throughout system and proceeded to bleed furthest caliper to closest. We could not get the rears to bleed much, just a very small amount of pressure at the bleeder screw. Unbolted calipers and inserted 2x4 to make sure bleeder is at 12 o'clock. The caliper would not even make a dent in the wood. So we decided to check flow and removed the sort caliper line and we were still finding small amount of fluid coming out of line when pedal is depressed. We checked the next line up all the way to the MC and they all had the same low flow. Low and behold, the MC is putting out a puny amount of fluid at the rear port. We hooked the system back up and we bled the fronts fine with appropriate amount of air escaping and then good fluid flow. With this we could lock up the front brakes enough to drag 42" tires and the rears were doing nothing. For giggles, we swapped ports on the MC Fronts on rear port, Rears on front port. And still could lock up the fronts, but do nothing on the rears...... odd. Decided we didn't trust the "NEW" MC and ordered another.
Couple things to note on pedal feel here:
1) Pedal is stopping roughly 1.5" from the floor (you can push through this to the end of the MC stroke)
2) It is not increasing pressure as you pump
3) When back bleeders are cracked, pedal will not release to the bottom of the stroke, but will with the fronts.
4) There is a small thud feeling in the pedal near the end of the stroke.
MC#3 - 77 Vette - Bench bled very thoroughly by tapping with mallet, holding at angles, etc. Bolted the MC up, double checked fittings and proceeded to bleed system furthest to closest. Rears are bleeding! Appropriate amount of air out of the rears and then good fluid pressure after the air is gone. At this point, i'm thinking we're golden. Start bleeding fronts and we find the same symptoms as the rears with MC#2! Only a very small amount of fluid is coming from the bleeders, pedal is not building pressure when pumped. We chased back the lines to the MC again and find again, a puny amount of fluid is being expelled from the Front port this time!! Ahh! Again, for giggles we swapped lines Front on rear port, Rears on front port. Rear brakes are definitely grabbing, but won't drag the tires.
Pedal Notes:
1) Pedal is still stopping roughly 1" from the floor (You can push through this to the end of the MC stroke)
2) It is not increasing pressure as you pump
3) When FRONT bleeders are cracked, pedal will not release to the bottom of the stroke, but will with the REARS.
4) Small thud feeling in the pedal near the end of the stroke IS GONE
I'm not thinking it is the Astro HB unit as the MC doesn't care what is pushing it. And it doesn't matter whether the truck is running or not, the same symptoms are arising.
I'm baffled why the brake issues have completely flipped 180 on me.
Is it that the 1.125" bore on the MC is so far off that it cannot handle the 6 total pistons on the truck?
Did I get another botched Master Cylinder?
Are my lines undersized?
Why is the pedal not acting normally when we pump it up (think Hanz and Franz) to build pressure to bleed?
Is there just an unreasonable amount of air in the system still?
Thank you guys again for any help.