camarossguy2
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I found out one of my spindles on my dana 70 axle was fubar, and after much looking I finally gave up on a finding the right 14bolt and found a another dana from a 2004 duramax powered 3500 express.
(long story, but i highly recommend to stay away from the dana 70.
Anyway, It came with a nice set all new brakes.
I gutted by stock proportioning valve, They bled just fine...however, no rear brakes ! Fluid is being pushed to the rear, its getting to the calipers, but its simply insufficient to even get the pads to touch the rotors.
I suppose its possible its a bad/worn 35 year old master, So i'll start there. But my hunch is that i now have single piston calipers up from and massive 2 piston calipers in the rear and the stock master simply doesn't has the capacity to push the required fluid to the rear.
Rock auto says the stock master 18m160 has a 30mm / 1.18" bore. After trying a new master, my plan is to find a master cylinder from a chevy with 4 wheel disc that also have a 30mm bore and try that.
Any thoughts??
(long story, but i highly recommend to stay away from the dana 70.
Anyway, It came with a nice set all new brakes.
I gutted by stock proportioning valve, They bled just fine...however, no rear brakes ! Fluid is being pushed to the rear, its getting to the calipers, but its simply insufficient to even get the pads to touch the rotors.
I suppose its possible its a bad/worn 35 year old master, So i'll start there. But my hunch is that i now have single piston calipers up from and massive 2 piston calipers in the rear and the stock master simply doesn't has the capacity to push the required fluid to the rear.
Rock auto says the stock master 18m160 has a 30mm / 1.18" bore. After trying a new master, my plan is to find a master cylinder from a chevy with 4 wheel disc that also have a 30mm bore and try that.
Any thoughts??