[DeTomaso] Stock Brakes

Matt Bradley matt.bradley at tx.rr.com
Tue Apr 10 00:09:25 EDT 2007


Rick, I rebuilt my calipers here recently too.  After doing the fronts, the brake 
pedal travel felt about the same as before.  Later I rebuilt the rear calipers.  One
of the pistons looked pretty nasty, and definitely needed the rebuild.  The other caliper
was fine.  After the rebuild was complete, I noticed my pedal went much further down than
before, even though the brakes were bled.  I drove it home after the rebuild, and I
was still able to stop fine, it just had further travel before.  My thinking then began
to be, Was that one nasty piston just stuck before, or had little movement, and that the 
travel actually wasn't far enough?  Maybe this was how stock brakes were supposed to feel?  
I have no idea, but I am certainly experiencing the same thing.  I'm just not sure it's a bad thing.

>rick mcclure rickrows at hotmail.com 
>Mon Apr 9 07:40:48 CDT 2007
>
>I just rebuilt all four calipers, but after much bleeding, driving, 
>bleeding, repeatedly, the pedal is still soft.  The pedal does not go to the 
>floor even with time.  It just seems to take several (2 or so) inches of 
>travel until the pedal gets firm and stays that way.   I'm wondering if the 
>there's a problem with the master cylinder.  I suppose there could be 
>corrosion in part of the master cylinder.  I've ordered a new alumninum 
>master from Hall.   I know the stock brakes are never fantastic, but mine 
>seemed ok before the car sat while I was addressing other issues.
>
>Suggestions?


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