V12T
Well-Known Member
I have a 1970 Dodge Challenger in UK. It has aftermarket boosted 4 wheel disc brake kit – about 4 years old but rarely used. It stops well under light braking (feels boosted) but pedal goes hard about halfway down under heavy braking (almost as if unboosted) and it wouldn't stop quickly in an emergency. No hint of locking. The offset booster passes all tests - sinking pedal on start, return valve OK, vacuum 19. The push rod is set right barely touching. Master cylinder bench bled. Calipers bled with nipples rotated to top. Emergency brakes adjusted as specified. Proportioning valve correct for disc/disc and centred. Proper vacuum hose. Flex hoses all new. Pedal ratio about 5. Had a 1" m/c and was advised to go 1 1/8 by a supplier - made no difference. Even tried a vacuum storage tank. I've read a previous post on this issue but looking for more ideas or tests to perform. Due to high import costs I need to be sure before randomly replacing things.