I have the vacuum brake conversion (master cylinder, brake booster, and brake pedal).
I just put on BRAND NEW:
-Calipers
-Master cylinder
-Front rotors cut with new pads
-Rear drums cut with new shoes
The rear brakes have 7/8" S-10 wheel cylinders about 2 years old. They were not wet or anything so I dont think they are leaking.
I took the car to Sears to have them bleed the brakes with the vacuum so I was 100% sure all the air was outta the system.
I took the rear drums off to verify that I put everything together correctly and that the adjusting stars were on the correct side of the car. All was well.
I put the drums and wheels back on, but left the rear end of the car jacked up off the ground. I slowly adjust the star and shook the wheel back and forth until I could hear the shoes drag a little bit.
I went for another ride and they were better, but not good enough. If I nail the brakes, the car will not lock up and wheels and just dont seem to be enough.
By the end of the night, I could push the pedal all the way to the floor (took just a little bit of effort).
What else can it be? Someone mentioned that it could be the factory porportioning valve. I dont see how that could be considering I know the fluid is getting to the brakes considering I bled them and saw for myself.
Im thinking about putting stock wheel cylinders back on to see if that does anything. Any thing else I should do? Thanks for the help.
I just put on BRAND NEW:
-Calipers
-Master cylinder
-Front rotors cut with new pads
-Rear drums cut with new shoes
The rear brakes have 7/8" S-10 wheel cylinders about 2 years old. They were not wet or anything so I dont think they are leaking.
I took the car to Sears to have them bleed the brakes with the vacuum so I was 100% sure all the air was outta the system.
I took the rear drums off to verify that I put everything together correctly and that the adjusting stars were on the correct side of the car. All was well.
I put the drums and wheels back on, but left the rear end of the car jacked up off the ground. I slowly adjust the star and shook the wheel back and forth until I could hear the shoes drag a little bit.
I went for another ride and they were better, but not good enough. If I nail the brakes, the car will not lock up and wheels and just dont seem to be enough.
By the end of the night, I could push the pedal all the way to the floor (took just a little bit of effort).
What else can it be? Someone mentioned that it could be the factory porportioning valve. I dont see how that could be considering I know the fluid is getting to the brakes considering I bled them and saw for myself.
Im thinking about putting stock wheel cylinders back on to see if that does anything. Any thing else I should do? Thanks for the help.