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zellway 04-08-2012 08:14 PM

brake bleeding help.
 
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Well to start off I have a 1967 C20. It's been my truck over 17 years. And it was in my Family from new. I have been cleaning it up and getting some of the bugs worked out of it. The brakes have always been a bit on the weak side. I installed all new shoes and did the wheel cylinders about 3 years ago and this helped. I had the front brake system off a 72 that I have wanted to install for years. I installed all new hoses front and back. Installed recon calipers from Napa. The truck had power brakes so I got the Corvette style master and proportioning valve from CPP. The brake pedal has about 1/16inch play. I bleed the master, installed the proportioning valve and bleed it as well. I went out back and did the R/R bleed with no problems but the L/R will not flow. I also pulled the metal line and air will flow no problem. Also fluid will come from the port on the rubber line with no problem. I also pulled the bleeder and it was clean. I can not get the front to bleed at all. Air will come from the bleeders each time. I also tried the Gravity method and could not get anything to flow. I have a jar that I have used on a ton of other jobs. I hooked up the hose and with the bleeder open each time the pedal is pushed in, bubbles would come out but the level never drops in the master. I went back and rebleed the master cyclinder. And also bleed the proportioning valve. This still has not helped. The brakes are not working at all. The brakes worked before I did all this. Any help would be appreciated, I am kinda at a lost.

zellway 04-09-2012 08:21 AM

Re: brake bleeding help.
 
I'm going to get a pump type bleeder and try it. If this is not it I will try installing a diffrent Master. I'm stumped. I'm no stranger to hydraulic systems.

cdowns 04-09-2012 09:34 AM

Re: brake bleeding help.
 
did you clamp the pin on the proportioning valve so the brakes can b bleed properly?

zellway 04-09-2012 09:51 AM

Re: brake bleeding help.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 5302548)
did you clamp the pin on the proportioning valve so the brakes can b bleed properly?


It's funny that you ask. Of all the installs I've done this is the first time I used that tool.

zellway 04-09-2012 09:48 PM

Re: brake bleeding help.
 
I got a tool from a company called Phoenix systems. its a hand pump type bleeder and it got it working. looks like I had some stuff in my L/R wheel cylinder. This go it clear and its working great.


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