Did you bench bleed the MC?
Bill Huff
At 5/17/201310:07 PM, Daniel Davids wrote:
I need help and I'm hoping someone on the list knows the trick or
correct procedure for this.
I just replaced the dual master cylinder on my 69 Roadrunner. This
must be my youngest Mopar, as all the rest have single master brake cylinders.
The problem is that I can't get fluid to flow to the rear wheel
cylinders. The fronts, which happen to be factory disks, bleed just
fine. I believe this problem is related to the shuttle valve in the
brake distribution block. In addition to proportioning front/rear
brake bias, the shuttle valve must think there's a leak in the rear
brakes, and so it shuts off flow to those guys.
But how do you overcome this safety feature when you're doing a
wholesale brake line replacement? By definition, there's no fluid in
the lines to start with.
Perhaps this is detailed in the service manual, of which I do not have a copy.
Who has done this before and knows how to make this work?
Dan Davids
Seattle
P.S. I like working on fin cars a whole lot more!
P.P.S. Yes, we bench bled the new unit before installation.
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