Hello Everyone.
I have an odd situation occurring and I wanted to bounce it off the experts. (hopefully not a repeat question)
When I bleed the rear brakes, the brake fluid in the smaller, front reservoir of the master cylinder decreases.
The front smaller reservoir is piped to the front disc brakes and the larger rear reservoir (nearest the firewall) is piped to the rear brakes with an adjustable proportioning valve piped inline. I'm confused as to why this is happening. I changed the distribution block and confirmed all piping as per instructions. (https://static.summitracing.com/global/images/instructions/sum-760184.pdf)
I'm not using the metering valve, I've plumbed it directly to the left caliper.
Someone in the comments section indicated that he thinks the instructions were wrong - can anyone confirm? (seems to make sense)
Here's the background information (1968 Dodge Charger).
1. Install front disc conversion kit. The Right Stuff (MDC62DC-P).
2. Replace rear brake lines.
3. Install rear disc conversion kit.
4. Replace above proportioning valve.
5. Confirm master booster push rod depth is correct.
5. Bled brakes - continuing to have issues.
Second question - since I've changed my rear drums and it's now a 4 disc setup, do I need a new master cylinder/booster?
Thanks.
I have an odd situation occurring and I wanted to bounce it off the experts. (hopefully not a repeat question)
When I bleed the rear brakes, the brake fluid in the smaller, front reservoir of the master cylinder decreases.
The front smaller reservoir is piped to the front disc brakes and the larger rear reservoir (nearest the firewall) is piped to the rear brakes with an adjustable proportioning valve piped inline. I'm confused as to why this is happening. I changed the distribution block and confirmed all piping as per instructions. (https://static.summitracing.com/global/images/instructions/sum-760184.pdf)
I'm not using the metering valve, I've plumbed it directly to the left caliper.
Someone in the comments section indicated that he thinks the instructions were wrong - can anyone confirm? (seems to make sense)
Here's the background information (1968 Dodge Charger).
1. Install front disc conversion kit. The Right Stuff (MDC62DC-P).
2. Replace rear brake lines.
3. Install rear disc conversion kit.
4. Replace above proportioning valve.
5. Confirm master booster push rod depth is correct.
5. Bled brakes - continuing to have issues.
Second question - since I've changed my rear drums and it's now a 4 disc setup, do I need a new master cylinder/booster?
Thanks.