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I finally had a chance to spend most of the day working on my 68 HCS, but unfortunately I didn't get very far. I spent the whole time on brakes and at the end of the day I can only get my driver's front bleeder to bleed. The rest I can't get any fluid out of.
On my passenger front (factory discs) I started at the MC trying to figure out where the blockage is. I was able to narrow it down to the caliper itself. The bleeder is completely removed and I still can't get a drop of fluid out of it.
So my question is should I attempt to rebuild (ie. new seal kit) or just replace the caliper? My car is unrestored so I like the idea of keeping as many original parts as possible. Guess I can pull the piston out and see if it or the cylinder are too badly pitted.
My second question is about the rear brakes. Again, even with the bleeders totally removed I'm not getting any fluid. But my brake warning light is on, so I'm wonderimg if the plunger in the brake distribution block got shifted off center and is now blocking all fluid from getting to the rear. Is that how the distribution block works?
I suppose I can loosen the rear lines at the distribution block and see if fluid comes out there. I just ran out of time today.
Thanks in advance for any thoughs.
On my passenger front (factory discs) I started at the MC trying to figure out where the blockage is. I was able to narrow it down to the caliper itself. The bleeder is completely removed and I still can't get a drop of fluid out of it.
So my question is should I attempt to rebuild (ie. new seal kit) or just replace the caliper? My car is unrestored so I like the idea of keeping as many original parts as possible. Guess I can pull the piston out and see if it or the cylinder are too badly pitted.
My second question is about the rear brakes. Again, even with the bleeders totally removed I'm not getting any fluid. But my brake warning light is on, so I'm wonderimg if the plunger in the brake distribution block got shifted off center and is now blocking all fluid from getting to the rear. Is that how the distribution block works?
I suppose I can loosen the rear lines at the distribution block and see if fluid comes out there. I just ran out of time today.
Thanks in advance for any thoughs.