Peter coppola
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- Aug 22, 2020
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- Location
- New Jersey
- First Name
- Peter
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 250 I6
OK, My C10 project has been stalled now for several months. I have not figured out my brakes.
Read every bleeding post I could find.
Restoring a 79 C10 Stepside Short Box. Everything is new.
Front Discs (new callipers/hoses)
Rear Drums (new cylinders/lines)
All new AC Delco rubber lines
All new stainless lines from inline tube
New vacuum booster (Cardone)
New Master Cylinder (AC Delco)
New Combo valve. (PV2 Brass aftermarket from Amazon)
I have change new Master Cylinder Three times
I have changed combo valve twice
I have the combo valve locking tool installed in place of the brake light switch from the get go on the latest combo valve.
We have pedal bled the brakes.
We have vacuum bled the brakes with a hand vacuum
We have pressure bled the brakes with a pressure bleeder kit from OTC
With the truck not running, we get a rock hard pedal. As soon as we start up, mooshy pedal to the floor ad repeated pump offers slight pedal.
We have tried bleeding with the truck running, no difference.
We are getting excellent flow out of the two front calliper bleeders.
We get very slow flow out of the two rear cylinder bleeders.
Have doubt there is air in system as we have seen now bubbles under pressure bleed while bleeders are open for minutes with fluid level rising in the bleeder bottle.
We hold over 10 PSI for hours on the pressure bleeder and all lines were snugged numerous times.
This is a stock stepside Short bed setup. Combo valve is under the radiator on a frame crossover in front of cradle. Royal PITA to access.
Would love to get this brake system fixed to move on to other work.
I have 18 psi of engine vacuum in my system when running. New GM Crate 350.
Any other ideas what we can try?
Read every bleeding post I could find.
Restoring a 79 C10 Stepside Short Box. Everything is new.
Front Discs (new callipers/hoses)
Rear Drums (new cylinders/lines)
All new AC Delco rubber lines
All new stainless lines from inline tube
New vacuum booster (Cardone)
New Master Cylinder (AC Delco)
New Combo valve. (PV2 Brass aftermarket from Amazon)
I have change new Master Cylinder Three times
I have changed combo valve twice
I have the combo valve locking tool installed in place of the brake light switch from the get go on the latest combo valve.
We have pedal bled the brakes.
We have vacuum bled the brakes with a hand vacuum
We have pressure bled the brakes with a pressure bleeder kit from OTC
With the truck not running, we get a rock hard pedal. As soon as we start up, mooshy pedal to the floor ad repeated pump offers slight pedal.
We have tried bleeding with the truck running, no difference.
We are getting excellent flow out of the two front calliper bleeders.
We get very slow flow out of the two rear cylinder bleeders.
Have doubt there is air in system as we have seen now bubbles under pressure bleed while bleeders are open for minutes with fluid level rising in the bleeder bottle.
We hold over 10 PSI for hours on the pressure bleeder and all lines were snugged numerous times.
This is a stock stepside Short bed setup. Combo valve is under the radiator on a frame crossover in front of cradle. Royal PITA to access.
Would love to get this brake system fixed to move on to other work.
I have 18 psi of engine vacuum in my system when running. New GM Crate 350.
Any other ideas what we can try?