I finally did a full brake job after 70k miles on them! I bleed the brakes starting with the right rear caliper then the front left. Then did the left rear then the right front calipers. I followed the bleeding procidures that wilwood gave me with their calipers. My question is... The brake pedal still feels soft. It is nice a firm when the car is off but when i am driving i can push the pedal all the way to the floor.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do? There is NO leaks anywhere. I made sure the master didnt get low during bleeding and also bleed the calipers untill clear fluid with no air was coming out.
The car has ABS but it is turned off at the moment.
-Front Brakes are Wilwood
-Rear Brakes are Baer disc conversion
-The parking brake is disconnected
Any help would be great
Might try investing in a residual pressure valve.
My brake setup hasnt changed. Everything was fine when i first put the big brakes on about 3 years ago. So i am wondering if maybe it could be the Brake Booster or ABS or maybe because i dont have any parking brake attached/
Sounds to me like your brake master cylinder is internally bypassing, a good way to test this would be to invest in some line locks( Vice grips work but are highly not reccomended) and clamp off all of the rubber hoses and see how your pedal feels with the car on , it should be rock hard, if not than you need a master cylinder.. if it is hard than go around to each line to isolate the problem.
And delphi ABS master cylinders suck to replace!
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Well i cant test that. Not one rubber brake line on the car
Sounds like you need to read up on how a braking system works and learn real fast or take the car to a professional.
A brake booster will not give you a low pedal, a bad booster will give you a very firm hard to push pedal, like when the car is off..I wont bother getting into why at the moment.
ABS will not give you a low pedal, All ABS does is monitor wheel speeds and the motor pulses brake fluid to whichever wheel(s) are slipping.
Also a park brake is COMPLETLEY unrelated to your problem, a park brake is a cable that is a MECHANICAL brake, not a hydraulic brake.
From what you're saying it sounds like you have a bad master cylinder but now judging from your inexperiance I am curious as to how you bled the brakes.. did you happen to pull the calipers off by any chance?
so do this...
1.Make sure the resivouir is completly full.
2. Go to each wheel and just open the bleeder
3. Let fluid drip for say 10 minutes
4. close all bleeder valves..
5. tell us how the pedal feels now.
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! I bleed the brakes starting with the right rear caliper then the front left. Then did the left rear then the right front calipers. I followed the bleeding procidures that wilwood gave me with their calipers
I bleed with a vacuum bleeder first.. then i did it the old fashon way. With someone pressing and holding/pumping procedure. Both gave the same results. And yes all the calipers were off at one point so i could inspect the seals on the pistons.
As for gravity bleeding.... I highly doubt that that will fix anything nor work. Unless it was a joke.
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As for gravity bleeding.... I highly doubt that that will fix anything nor work. Unless it was a joke.
WOW i take that back......................
I will give it a shot!!!
still sounds like you went at an odd wheel order.....
MadJack wrote:The ABS unit needs to be bleed also, especially if you got air into the MC at any point.
and that is even with it unplugged.
Maybe that is my problem then. Because when i did my motor swap i had to take the master cylinder off which on a 99 the abs is built into instead of off the side like 2000 up. My brake light and abs light has been on since i got the car though. And almost all the time the rear right wheel will grab before anything else. I kind of wonder if there was air in the abs sytem to begin with because i had the abs codes pulled and it was throwing one that could mean 1 of 3 things. And i remeber on being that the abs part on the side was ever the technical name is could be bad.
But the wheel speed sensors and all that was fine. In my service manual it says to cycle the ignition switch like 3 times until the abs and brake light go off or something around that then bleed the master cylinder. I don't have the manual with me so i can't tell you exactly. Which is what i did. My petal doesn't go to the floor but does go futher than my 2000 which would throw you into the windshield if you pushed it the same. I also noticed that it acts like the braking is all off. Like when hitting the brakes 2 wheels grab before the others. Kind of hard to explain.
So thanks mad i'll take it to my buddies shop and give it a shot with his abs code reader since i got something loose in the front end agian. A little off topic has anyone had more problems with the right front more than the left? Like inner/outer tie rods or wheel bearings?
When I installed my brakes I had to bleed the system twice. I'd say try bleeding them again.
Well i gravity bleed them... NO luck. I rebleed all them again. No luck.. Looks like im off to the dealership to get bleed or somewhere with a scantool