Hijinx
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have a 74 Charger with a new Booster, Wilwood Master and proportioning valve, all new copper nickle lines, new hoses, calipers, rotors, and pads. Brakes suck, i can bleed them, pump them etc they get a little hard, but once you start the car it goes to the bottom.
The Master and proportioning valve where under warranty so i swapped them out with a second set. Checked all the fittings for leaks, none found. I bled them by attaching a clear hose to the passenger rear bleeder valve and the other end to the reservoir and pumped the brakes through 20' of hose until i saw no air. Did the same for the other 3 sides in order. The booster vac line is connected to the back of a Sniper 2 EFI system.
Any suggestions as to what i can try? Will extending the push rod (As posted on other threads) help? Currently my brake pedal is about a 1/2 inch above my gas pedal...
I have a 74 Charger with a new Booster, Wilwood Master and proportioning valve, all new copper nickle lines, new hoses, calipers, rotors, and pads. Brakes suck, i can bleed them, pump them etc they get a little hard, but once you start the car it goes to the bottom.
The Master and proportioning valve where under warranty so i swapped them out with a second set. Checked all the fittings for leaks, none found. I bled them by attaching a clear hose to the passenger rear bleeder valve and the other end to the reservoir and pumped the brakes through 20' of hose until i saw no air. Did the same for the other 3 sides in order. The booster vac line is connected to the back of a Sniper 2 EFI system.
Any suggestions as to what i can try? Will extending the push rod (As posted on other threads) help? Currently my brake pedal is about a 1/2 inch above my gas pedal...