340sFastback
Well-Known Member
I have around 3 inches of brake pedal movement before I feel pressure then can push another 3 inches before pedal won't go any further. I can fit my toes between pedal and floor when brake pedal held down. Pumping brake pedal does not firm up pedal. Brake pedal feel is consistent. Can pump pedal, no change, let car sit over night, no change. Brake pedal always feels the same.
New 10.7 rear disc. Emergency brake pulled released several times. Verified emergency brake is able to hold and release on each side. Brake pedal feel same whether emergency brake applied or not.
New 11 3/4 in front disc.
15/16 master cylinder around a year old. Leveled master cylinder when pressure bleeding. Manual brakes.
Pushed almost a gallon of brake fluid through system with clear tube on bleeder routed up. No air bubbles after bleeding.
All bleeder screws are facing up.
New braided flex lines front and back.
Zero leaks anywhere.
I believe master cylinder fully returns and no slack in brake rod.
Doctor Diff says if brake pedal is consistent and does not improve by pumping pedal then thats the way it is nothing can be done? So he does not think there is any issue???
I havent driven it yet but my guess is car will struggle to stop given long brake pedal travel and spongy feel once pushed all the way down.
Seen threads all over the place ppl had similar problems with no clear resolution and seemed like a lot of ppl never able to resolve. Then others with similar setups say they have a high hard brake pedal??
I dont think pushing another gallon of break fluid through with pressure bleeder is going to improve it. I can put wheels on see how brakes work but I bet they will be weak and struggle to stop the car is my guess??
Suggestions?
New 10.7 rear disc. Emergency brake pulled released several times. Verified emergency brake is able to hold and release on each side. Brake pedal feel same whether emergency brake applied or not.
New 11 3/4 in front disc.
15/16 master cylinder around a year old. Leveled master cylinder when pressure bleeding. Manual brakes.
Pushed almost a gallon of brake fluid through system with clear tube on bleeder routed up. No air bubbles after bleeding.
All bleeder screws are facing up.
New braided flex lines front and back.
Zero leaks anywhere.
I believe master cylinder fully returns and no slack in brake rod.
Doctor Diff says if brake pedal is consistent and does not improve by pumping pedal then thats the way it is nothing can be done? So he does not think there is any issue???
I havent driven it yet but my guess is car will struggle to stop given long brake pedal travel and spongy feel once pushed all the way down.
Seen threads all over the place ppl had similar problems with no clear resolution and seemed like a lot of ppl never able to resolve. Then others with similar setups say they have a high hard brake pedal??
I dont think pushing another gallon of break fluid through with pressure bleeder is going to improve it. I can put wheels on see how brakes work but I bet they will be weak and struggle to stop the car is my guess??
Suggestions?
Last edited:















