MrSS396
Jun 8th, 03, 2:13 PM
After installing a disc brake setup on my 69 the brake pedal is real hard to depress. Any ideas from the 69 disc brake guru's.
Thanks in advance.
Rick Bonnell
TC # 1249
MrSS396
chev64
Jun 8th, 03, 5:11 PM
Have you hooked up a vacuum hose with check valve to the booster? The vacuum hose needs to be one that is specific to the booster, it will have very thick walls and possibly have brake booster printed on it.
Bob Johnson
Jun 8th, 03, 5:28 PM
Did you change the master cyl from a drum to disc brake master Cyl.? Vac hose reconnected?
MrSS396
Jun 8th, 03, 6:06 PM
I changed the booster and master cylinder and the vacuum hose is hooked up to the booster.
Rick
emonteith
Apr 17th, 06, 4:00 PM
i converted my 66 elco to front disc and rear drum i had a very hard pedal come to find out that the rubber hose on the rear end to brakes was swollen
replaced that and now it stops