65PlymSatellite
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Been having nothing but issues with brakes on my '65 Satellite. All started when I bought the kit from CPP (Classic Performance Parts Placentia, CA). Installed the kit and come to realize, the booster doesn't work. Pedal was extremely hard. Went back several times for them to tell me nothing was wrong with anything and finally gave up with them and began with replacing the booster. Got a booster that was rebuilt at an experienced, reputable shop (Karp's Power Brakes in Upland, CA for anyone in SoCal I.E.). After the booster, the pedal felt normal but was sinking real low. Almost to the floor boards. Before that, the pedal was hard but didn't sink. The pedal travel seemed to have doubled. I thought while I'm at it with replacing the booster, might as well replace the master cylinder too. Got a Willwood with a 1 1/8 bore according to their tech line. Bled the M/C, then the lines at the wheels. The Pedal still sinks. And after all that, the car does not even stop well. While testing the brakes at about a 40 MPH "Panic Stop" the car travels about a length of 3 to 4 cars. Definitely not the "Stop-On-A-Dime" performance others tend to experience from the "Disc-O-Tec" swaps. The only thing I have left on the car from the CPP kit are the spindles, "slider" type calipers, and plain rotors. So what am I doing wrong, and what can I do to be able to drive with some piece of mind?
Any help GREATLY appreciated.
Any help GREATLY appreciated.