buckroseau
May I have another!!!
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patpend2000 said:Do you have residual pressure valves in the lines? Since you replaced all of the hard lines and the soft lines your still need to retain the 10# residual valves (for drums) or 2# valves (for discs) or else when you release the pedal then all pressure is taken off the system, the first stroke is to take up the slack.
Ground Up said:Not going to be a great help on the brakes, but....
Have you tried bypassing the proportioning valve?
The other thing is to make a set of short lines that attach to the side of the master and curl them over and back into the resevoir. Then do the same procedure as the bench bleed but with someone pumping the pedal in the cab. This will allow you to make sure you are getting a good stroke from the pedal thru the master. You could also check it thru the proportioning valve by making the short line run from after the proportioning valve and back into the resevoir.
I also didn't catch, were you able to get air to flow the lines? It may be worth detaching each line and running air thru just to verify a bug or junk did not get in there and plug it.
Some thoughts, may not help.................
Man Jerk said:Nice work matt.
Was it 90+ degrees out up there too this weekend?
cruiser_guy said:Matt, just looking at the floor brace under the front seat, did you add the holes in there or is that factory? Mike, what's it like on your herd?
I had alot of dirt and crap in there when I started hacking out rotted floor sections. At least with holes you could try to vacuum out the area.
That's what I found too and that was my idea as well!buckroseau said:I added those holes in the seat mounts and the one that goes from B pillar to B pillar across the floor.
Those areas were rotted out directly underneath those mounts...my objective was to get some air moving though there, seemed like a moisture and dirt trap.
Matt
buckroseau said:Forgive my ignorance here.....if I knew more I probably would have this figured out.
I thought the residual valves were in the M/C? The set up I'm running is a 79 FJ40, right from the axles up to the M/C. Only difference is the brake booster off a 84 forerunner.
Please elaborate on the residual valves and any pics?
Thanks, Matt