Alright guys, I did some searching and am still at a loss for what might be going on (even more so maybe).
I bought a 91 about 4 months ago to drive while I am working on my 60, so I have no reference of how the brakes were before. That being said, here is what is going on:
With the car off, the pedal will go about half way down before getting hard, even after pumping. With the car running, I can push the brake pedal down about half way before there is any pressure, then if I hold it the pedal will go down incrementally (little jumps at a time if you will) until almost to the floor. Driving down the road at any speed, I can literally smash the pedal with both feet and I cannot get the brakes to lock. The car will stop, but not fast at all.
Here is everything I have done so far:
Bled system (including LSPV)- still the same
Replaced rear shoes and adjusted, re-bled - still the same
Bled again - still the same
At this point I got frustrated and thought I may have a MC issue so I took it to the shop (not dealership). They were not 100% sure what the issue was so they drove it around and agreed it was not right, so they inspected some things.
They found I had a small amount of fluid behind the dust boot of one of the wheel cylinders, and that was about it.
They bled the system and no air was found. To try to rule some things out I had them replace the wheel cylinders, MC, and front pads/turn rotors, and check that the lines were all good.
Everything is still the same, so the issue was not the MC. Now the theory from the shop is the booster. I have good vacuum to the booster. If I remove the vacuum line to the booster with the engine running the pedal heights are the same, although the pedal becomes very hard to push. Stopping ability is the same at low speed (I wasn't going to test it out going very fast).
Doing the forum searches people have also mentioned bearings being worn and a few other things, which was not something I even considered. There does not appear to be any wiggle in there, but I have been proven wrong before.
Before I throw any more money at this thing I was hoping somebody has run into this before. Any help would be appreciated.
-D
I bought a 91 about 4 months ago to drive while I am working on my 60, so I have no reference of how the brakes were before. That being said, here is what is going on:
With the car off, the pedal will go about half way down before getting hard, even after pumping. With the car running, I can push the brake pedal down about half way before there is any pressure, then if I hold it the pedal will go down incrementally (little jumps at a time if you will) until almost to the floor. Driving down the road at any speed, I can literally smash the pedal with both feet and I cannot get the brakes to lock. The car will stop, but not fast at all.
Here is everything I have done so far:
Bled system (including LSPV)- still the same
Replaced rear shoes and adjusted, re-bled - still the same
Bled again - still the same

They found I had a small amount of fluid behind the dust boot of one of the wheel cylinders, and that was about it.
They bled the system and no air was found. To try to rule some things out I had them replace the wheel cylinders, MC, and front pads/turn rotors, and check that the lines were all good.
Everything is still the same, so the issue was not the MC. Now the theory from the shop is the booster. I have good vacuum to the booster. If I remove the vacuum line to the booster with the engine running the pedal heights are the same, although the pedal becomes very hard to push. Stopping ability is the same at low speed (I wasn't going to test it out going very fast).
Doing the forum searches people have also mentioned bearings being worn and a few other things, which was not something I even considered. There does not appear to be any wiggle in there, but I have been proven wrong before.
Before I throw any more money at this thing I was hoping somebody has run into this before. Any help would be appreciated.

-D
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