Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 14:26:34 -0800
Reply-To: Leon Korkin <korkwood@WSHOST.NET>
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From: Leon Korkin <korkwood@WSHOST.NET>
Subject: Re: Frustration in Brake Land
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If i 've gone so far to rebuild brake system, i would definitely remove and clean or replace
proportioning valve. After a while they collect a lot of "brake grease", black stuff consisting of
parts of rubber seals from master cylinder etc. They can also freeze(piston).
Last time i did brake job i poured in a lot of brake fluid before most of the air was gone.
It took a lot of bleeding, i thought there was something wrong.
Leon
85 Subwagen Westy
11/2/01 12:25:48 PM, KENWILFY@AOL.COM wrote:
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>
>
> I have a '80 Vanagon Westie here that is trying to drive me insane. The
> guy brought it in to have some brake work done. He could see that one of
> his calipers was leaking and draging and the pedal was feeling soft.
>
> He told me to replace the brake booster, the master cylinder, and the
> front calipers and whatever the brake system needed.
> I had a set of known good, used calipers that we decided to use for the
> front and I set my helper on this project because I was busy with two
>
> other vans.
> My helper replaced the booster, the master cylinder, and the two front
> calipers. We then bled the system. Pedal was still low and it seemed
> that you could pump it up, then let off of it, and after a few seconds it
>
> was low again. I then inspected the rear brakes. One wheel cylinder was
> bad, I replaced that and I also had a thin drum on one side. I put a new
> drum on and also a new set of shoes. We bled it three more times. Still
> low pedal, kinda smooshie. I went out and bought a power bleeder (Mity
>
> Vac). I had wanted one of these for a while any way. Bled it again,
> still the same. I inspected the metal lines and the rubber lines and
> found that all of the rubber lines had bulges in them. I thought I had
> finally found the problem. I replaced all of the lines with new ones.
>
> Bled the system again. Still the same!!
>
> Any suggestions? I am starting to suspect that my helper did something
> wrong when he installed the brake booster, however I can't figure out how
> the brake booster could cause a low, smooshie pedal. The only other thing
>
> I can think of is that the one of the parts we put on is defective. Any
> help would be appreciated. Usually brake jobs are so simple, this one is
> starting to get to me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Wilford
> John 3:16
> www.vanagain.com
> Phone: (856)-765-1583
>
> Fax: (856)-327-2242
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