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Daniel - think hoses. =F0=9F=98=81
> On Jan 16, 2022, at 4:46 PM, Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net> wrote:
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> In my experience the usual cause is rear brakes not adjusted tight enough.=
The first press of the pedal moves the shoes away from their resting posit=
ion, but not all the way to the drum. A quick second press of the pedal mo=
ves them even further. A quick third press of the pedal may put the shoes i=
n contact with the drum and the pedal feels hard. Release the pedal and the=
shoes move all the way back to their initial resting position and you start=
all over again when you want to use the brakes. No air in the system and t=
he pedal feels great once you get the shoes all the way out to the drum.
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> Rick
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>>> On Jan 16, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Weslake1330 via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.=
team.net> wrote:
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>> =EF=BB=BF
>> I don't mind friendly disagreements - its one of the best ways to learn! =
Ok. I guess hard is a relative term. Assuming I'm wrong, and there is no a=
ir in the system what is causing the pedal to need to pump up?
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>>> On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 at 10:17, GUY DAY <grday@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>> Sorry Wes,
>>> I've got to disagree with part of your last comment. <snip> If the pedal=
pumps up hard and absolutely stays hard there is still air in the system.<e=
nd snip>. If the pedal stays hard there is NO air (or leaks) in the system.=
If there is air in the system then the pedal will feel 'springy' or 'bounc=
y'. Air will always act as a spring within a fluid system and anything aki=
n to a discerning foot will feel it. =20
>>>=20
>>>=20
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>>> Fully agree with the rest of your post - and I've had people saying the b=
rakes are fine as the pedal very slowly sinks to the floor!. It feels firm b=
ut the pedal sinks over a minute or so. (If no fluid is lost there is a sea=
l leak in the m/cyl). =20
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>>> Stay well,
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>>> Guy R Day
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>>> ------ Original Message ------
>>> From: "Weslake1330 via Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>>> To: "Michael MacLean" <springer.mike51@gmail.com>
>>> Cc: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>>> Sent: Sunday, 16 Jan, 22 At 09:22
>>> Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Brake Bleed
>>>=20
>>> Air can get trapped in a solid brake line and not easily find its way to=
the slave to be bled out. I have heard some people say that after driving t=
he car a few times the air moves about and then the system bleeds better. On=
my Sprite I've sometimes left it a week and then come back to it and re-ble=
d it with a better result. I'm also always resigned to using massive amount=
of fluid and pumping it all through. I do have s/s easy bleed nipples but s=
till use a basic bleeding tool as well.
>>>=20
>>> If the pedal pumps up hard and absolutely stays hard there is still air i=
n the system. If it pumps up hard but won't stay absolutely hard - somethin=
g isn't quite seating correcting or you have some other sort of leak.
>>>=20
>>> Regards
>>>=20
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>>> Daniel
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>>>> On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 at 08:49, Michael MacLean via Spridgets <spridgets@=
autox.team.net> wrote:
>>>> You're right. I got it backasswards. New master with twin 3/4" bores.=
The old one was 7/8" in one bore for the drum brakes and 3/4" bore for th=
e Datsun clutch in the other. Rear is adjusted as best as possible. Pity y=
ou can't get shoes arced anymore for full contact with the drum. I will try=
to wear them in and keep adjusting to see if that helps. =20
>>>> Mike
>>>>=20
>>>>> On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 9:20 PM Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net> wrote=
:
>>>>> Hi Mike,
>>>>> =20
>>>>> Front disc brakes should have a 3/4" master. Make sure the rear drum=
s are adjusted properly. If the rears aren't adjusted properly you quite of=
ten will have to pump the pedal to get it firm.
>>>>> =20
>>>>> Rick
>>>>> =20
>>>>> > On Jan 15, 2022, at 11:22 PM, Michael MacLean via Spridgets <spridg=
ets@autox.team.net> wrote:
>>>>> >=20
>>>>> > =EF=BB=BF
>>>>> > The front drum brakes and master cylinder on my Bugeye were recentl=
y swapped out for disc brakes. The old master was 3/4" bore with a 7/8" sle=
eve for the Datsun clutch. The new master is 7/8" in both bores to actuate t=
he calipers correctly. Installation went without a hitch and the car was bl=
ed multiple times, but for some reason the brake pedal goes down aways befor=
e it works. You can actually pump the pedal up a bit. We can't understand i=
t. There are no leaks and it was bled properly, butt it acts like there is s=
till air in the system. Any ideas?
>>>>> > Mike MacLean
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto"><div dir=3D"ltr"></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Dan=
iel - think hoses. =F0=9F=98=81</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br><blockquote t=
ype=3D"cite">On Jan 16, 2022, at 4:46 PM, Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net=
> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div dir=3D"=
ltr">=EF=BB=BF<meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charse=
t=3Dutf-8"><div dir=3D"ltr"></div><div dir=3D"ltr">In my experience the usua=
l cause is rear brakes not adjusted tight enough. The first press of t=
he pedal moves the shoes away from their resting position, but not all the w=
ay to the drum. A quick second press of the pedal moves them even fur=
ther. A quick third press of the pedal may put the shoes in contact wi=
th the drum and the pedal feels hard. Release the pedal and the shoes m=
ove all the way back to their initial resting position and you start all ove=
r again when you want to use the brakes. No air in the system and the p=
edal feels great once you get the shoes all the way out to the drum.</div><d=
iv dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Rick</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br><bl=
ockquote type=3D"cite">On Jan 16, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Weslake1330 via Spridget=
s <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockqu=
ote type=3D"cite"><div dir=3D"ltr">=EF=BB=BF<div dir=3D"ltr">I don't mind fr=
iendly disagreements - its one of the best ways to learn! Ok. I g=
uess hard is a relative term. Assuming I'm wrong, and there is no air i=
n the system what is causing the pedal to need to pump up?</div><br><div cla=
ss=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_attr">On Sun, 16 Jan 2022=
at 10:17, GUY DAY <<a href=3D"mailto:grday@btinternet.com">grday@btinter=
net.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"m=
argin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:=
1ex"><u></u> <div><div dir=3D"auto" style=3D"unicode-bidi:embed">Sorry W=
es, <div><p>I've got to disagree with part of your last comment. <snip>=
; <span style=3D"white-space:pre-wrap">If the pedal pumps up hard and absolu=
tely stays hard there is still air in the system.<end snip>. </span><=
span style=3D"white-space:pre-wrap">If the pedal stays hard there is NO air (=
or leaks) in the system. If there is air in the system then the pedal will f=
eel 'springy' or 'bouncy'. Air will always act as a spring within a fluid s=
ystem and anything akin to a discerning foot will feel it. </span></p><div>=
<p><span style=3D"white-space:pre-wrap"><br></span></p><p><span style=3D"whi=
te-space:pre-wrap">Fully agree with the rest of your post - and I've had peo=
ple saying the brakes are fine as the pedal very slowly sinks to the floor!.=
It feels firm but the pedal sinks over a minute or so. (If no fluid is lo=
st there is a seal leak in the m/cyl). </span></p><p><span style=3D"white-s=
pace:pre-wrap;display:inline"><br></span></p><div><br></div><div><p>Stay wel=
l,</p><p><br></p><p>Guy R Day</p><blockquote style=3D"margin:0px auto;paddin=
g:0px 2em;border-left:2px solid rgb(0,173,229);white-space:pre-wrap"><br><br=
>------ Original Message ------<br>From: "Weslake1330 via Spridgets" <<a h=
ref=3D"mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net" target=3D"_blank">spridgets@autox.te=
am.net</a>><br>To: "Michael MacLean" <<a href=3D"mailto:springer.mike5=
1@gmail.com" target=3D"_blank">springer.mike51@gmail.com</a>><br>Cc: "Spr=
idgets" <<a href=3D"mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net" target=3D"_blank">sp=
ridgets@autox.team.net</a>><br>Sent: Sunday, 16 Jan, 22 At 09:22<br>Subje=
ct: Re: [Spridgets] Brake Bleed<br><br><div dir=3D"ltr">Air can get trapped i=
n a solid brake line and not easily find its way to the slave to be bled out=
. I have heard some people say that after driving the car a few times the a=
ir moves about and then the system bleeds better. On my Sprite I've sometime=
s left it a week and then come back to it and re-bled it with a better resul=
t. I'm also always resigned to using massive amount of fluid and pumping it=
all through. I do have s/s easy bleed nipples but still use a basic bleedi=
ng tool as well.<div><br></div><div>If the pedal pumps up hard and absolutel=
y stays hard there is still air in the system. If it pumps up hard but won'=
t stay absolutely hard - something isn't quite seating correcting or you hav=
e some other sort of leak.</div><div><br></div><div>Regards</div><div><br></=
div><div><br></div><div>Daniel</div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><di=
v dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_attr">On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 at 08:49, Michael Mac=
Lean via Spridgets <<a href=3D"mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net" target=3D=
"_blank"><span>spridgets@autox.team.net</span><span></span></a>> wrote:<b=
r></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;=
border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir=3D"ltr"><d=
iv>You're right. I got it backasswards. New master with twin 3/4" bores. =
The old one was 7/8" in one bore for the drum brakes and 3/4" bore for the D=
atsun clutch in the other. Rear is adjusted as best as possible. Pity you c=
an't get shoes arced anymore for full contact with the drum. I will try to w=
ear them in and keep adjusting to see if that helps. <br></div><div>Mike<br=
></div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_=
attr">On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 9:20 PM Rick Fisk <<a href=3D"mailto:refisk=
@chartermi.net" target=3D"_blank"><span>refisk@chartermi.net</span><span></s=
pan></a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"marg=
in:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex=
">Hi Mike,<br> <br> Front disc brakes should have a 3/4" master. Make sure t=
he rear drums are adjusted properly. If the rears aren't adjusted properly y=
ou quite often will have to pump the pedal to get it firm.<br> <br> Rick<br>=
<br> > On Jan 15, 2022, at 11:22 PM, Michael MacLean via Spridgets <<=
a href=3D"mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net" target=3D"_blank"><span>spridgets=
@autox.team.net</span><span></span></a>> wrote:<br> > <br> > =EF=BB=
=BF<br> > The front drum brakes and master cylinder on my Bugeye were rec=
ently swapped out for disc brakes. The old master was 3/4" bore with a 7/8"=
sleeve for the Datsun clutch. The new master is 7/8" in both bores to actu=
ate the calipers correctly. Installation went without a hitch and the car w=
as bled multiple times, but for some reason the brake pedal goes down aways b=
efore it works. You can actually pump the pedal up a bit. We can't understa=
nd it. There are no leaks and it was bled properly, butt it acts like there=
is still air in the system. Any ideas?<br> > Mike MacLean<br> > ----=
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