Zeus51
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Hey guys, about two months ago I noticed my proportioning valve leaking as well a few other brake line leaks which lead me to figure out that someone had mixed two different brake fluids in the master cylinder. So I started on an adventure to install a new brake system from master cylinder all the way to new bleeder valves. But I'm having an issue that I am sure you guys can help me with.
I purchased all products from Summit Racing that were suppose to be compatible with a 1984 Chevy K30. The master cylinder and proportioning valve are "Right Stuff Detailing G0571" which includes both in one kit. The brake lines are 'Classic Tube Stainless Steel' prebent lines with stainless steel braided hoses and Russell Solo Bleeders.
I have installed everything but I still have maybe 10% brakes. I can't seem to establish pressure to bleed the rear brakes. All four brakes will gravity bleed without issue and the front brakes WILL pressure bleed. I am using the proportioning valve tool to prevent the valve from sensing a depressurization and therefore tripping the inner mechanism inside the proportioning valve. I am also doing all of the bleeding attempts with the vehicle running as per the manual. It is worth mentioning that I am on my second proportioning valve bc I would've sworn that the valve was bad. Also, I have checked for leaks at least 10 times with the brake pedal depressed and have not found any as of yet.
Could it be that this master cylinder is incompatible? Has anyone used this particular master cylinder and had successes or failures? I will attach a link for the cylinder for readers reference. Please help! I am running out of ideas.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/RSD-G0571
I purchased all products from Summit Racing that were suppose to be compatible with a 1984 Chevy K30. The master cylinder and proportioning valve are "Right Stuff Detailing G0571" which includes both in one kit. The brake lines are 'Classic Tube Stainless Steel' prebent lines with stainless steel braided hoses and Russell Solo Bleeders.
I have installed everything but I still have maybe 10% brakes. I can't seem to establish pressure to bleed the rear brakes. All four brakes will gravity bleed without issue and the front brakes WILL pressure bleed. I am using the proportioning valve tool to prevent the valve from sensing a depressurization and therefore tripping the inner mechanism inside the proportioning valve. I am also doing all of the bleeding attempts with the vehicle running as per the manual. It is worth mentioning that I am on my second proportioning valve bc I would've sworn that the valve was bad. Also, I have checked for leaks at least 10 times with the brake pedal depressed and have not found any as of yet.
Could it be that this master cylinder is incompatible? Has anyone used this particular master cylinder and had successes or failures? I will attach a link for the cylinder for readers reference. Please help! I am running out of ideas.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/RSD-G0571