Problem with stock brakes..Help
Problem with stock brakes..Help
I have been having problems with my stock LT1 brakes. OR SO I THINK...my pedal just doesnt feel right (its kinda soft for a sec and then gets rock hard before its even 3/4s down!)
What might be the problem? The car doesnt stop very well either. I bleed the brakes few times now and the problem is still there.
What is the best way to bleed the brakes? I have been doing it according to the haynes manual, start at the back wheel, pump the brake, open the bleeder let if flow for a sec close the bleeder, let go of the pedal etc........Please help!
Thanks
Marcin
What might be the problem? The car doesnt stop very well either. I bleed the brakes few times now and the problem is still there.
What is the best way to bleed the brakes? I have been doing it according to the haynes manual, start at the back wheel, pump the brake, open the bleeder let if flow for a sec close the bleeder, let go of the pedal etc........Please help!
Thanks
Marcin
Re: Problem with stock brakes..Help
Originally posted by xxsaint69x
I have been having problems with my stock LT1 brakes. OR SO I THINK...my pedal just doesnt feel right (its kinda soft for a sec and then gets rock hard before its even 3/4s down!)
What might be the problem? The car doesnt stop very well either. I bleed the brakes few times now and the problem is still there.
What is the best way to bleed the brakes? I have been doing it according to the haynes manual, start at the back wheel, pump the brake, open the bleeder let if flow for a sec close the bleeder, let go of the pedal etc........Please help!
Thanks
Marcin
I have been having problems with my stock LT1 brakes. OR SO I THINK...my pedal just doesnt feel right (its kinda soft for a sec and then gets rock hard before its even 3/4s down!)
What might be the problem? The car doesnt stop very well either. I bleed the brakes few times now and the problem is still there.
What is the best way to bleed the brakes? I have been doing it according to the haynes manual, start at the back wheel, pump the brake, open the bleeder let if flow for a sec close the bleeder, let go of the pedal etc........Please help!
Thanks
Marcin
Sounds like you still have some air in the brake system. Imagine the air as a spring. The first time you get in the car and press on the brake, the pedal is soft until all that air compresses. The brake fluid doesn't compress. The air expands when you don't use the brakes, so it will go soft again, poor brake performance.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
dbusch22
Forced Induction
6
Oct 31, 2016 11:09 AM



