04-10-2011 | #1 |
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New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
I just finished a full brake overhaul with new rotors, new Hawk HPS Pads, braided stainless steel brake lines, and flushed the fluid with Synthetic fluid. Dark brown gunk came out with little rust pieces especailly out of the front calipers. I did go through two botlles of fluid just to make sure all the crap was out. I managed to get air into the master cylinder, which I bench bled the get the air out of it nad properly bled all four corners again (RR, RL, FR, FL). I also went through the proper procedure of bedding the pads, but after all this, I still have a somewhat soft pedal feel with long travel. I'm not really sure if this how the brakes on the ZR-1 suppose to perform since it's my first corvette, but they feel unsafe. The car brakes and stops, but does so with a huge effort, and the ABS does not kick in. It feels like the brakes do not match the power of the car. I' afraid to accelarate too fast in trafic in case I have to stop suddenly. I try to keep a safer distnace than normal so I don't rear end any one. It just doesn't seem normal. My only conclussion is there's either something wrong with the master cylinder or the brake booster, or both. How would I check if either one or both are bad?? They seem to be verry expensive to replace. There's no air hissing sound coming out of the brake booster.Does that mean it's okay? is there anything else I need to check?
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04-10-2011 | #2 |
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
You probably still have air in the system, but even if you do get a hard pedal when you pump the brakes a couple of times, I'd say maybe you just need to put 30 or 40 miles on those pads because they will be terrible until they really bed in (depending on compound).
Not sure how to diagnose your vacuum booster. My non-ZR-1 95 coupe had terrible power boost, but my 91 ZR-1 with the double diaphragm brake booster is twice as good. try to bleed the rears again...that firmed up my pedal (which was crap when I acquired the car). ON EDIT: I now have brand new C5 calipers on my fronts with a lot more pad area, but even my stock J55 calipers were good enough to lock up the brakes a couple of times once fully bled. Last edited by mike100; 04-10-2011 at 02:26 PM. |
04-10-2011 | #3 |
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
You can lock the tires and no ABS? Or you can't lock the tires?
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04-10-2011 | #6 |
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
You still have an air bubble in the system somewhere if the pedal is not rock hard with
the booster depleted of vacuum. My preferred bleed sequence is RR. LR, RF, LF, and I use the 2-man procedure. What bleeding procedure and equipment did you use?
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04-10-2011 | #7 |
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
I'm really hoping that's the case. I bled the right rear then left rear, then right front and left front. I had my wife pump the brake pedal twice and hold it while I opened and closed the bleeders all while topping off the reservoir with new fluid.
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04-10-2011 | #8 |
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
I had a little trouble with my rears not having much volume or squirt, but I think I just went over it about 3 times until they all had a strong flow of clean fluid. I think there was a little goo in the bleeder end.
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
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I did have a longer pedal after that. The DRM brake spring helped, but there's no getting around the larger piston displacement. They weren't scary, though. Hmm, well one time they were scary at the dragstrip (braking from 115, they'd give out by around 80), but that was due to the sissy ceramic pads Baer included. A swap to Hawk's cured that. It does sound like you have air in your lines, though. Also, supposedly it's not a good idea to press the pedal to bleed, as you can move the pedal through longer travel than it experiences normally, and can jack up seals. I dunno how true that is. I use a Mityvac to bleed brakes, and then gravity bleed to get any air that was sucked in around the bleed screw.
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Re: New Brakes....No Stopping Power....help please
Did you bleed the ABS unit? You have air somewhere in the system I would bet.
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