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Brake pedal travel????


ZSaint

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I have installed '94 Corvette calipers/rotors on my '71 Z. I have put in a larger MC, a 15/16". The brakes work very well and really stop with very little pressure. The problem I am having is long pedal travel. The pedal goes very near the floor before the brakes work. It does not help to pump them up. They do not pump up. They work well on the first stroke so there is not air in the lines. What is going on? It feels like I have too much travel in the pedal.

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Sounds to me as though even the 15/16" master cylinder doesn't have enough volume for calipers of that size. It takes so much fluid to fill all those pistons that you have to press the pedal a long ways.

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I have considered this fact but wonder if these calipers move that much fluid. I will check out the brake pedal and see if I can gain any stroke. I does travel a long way. Maybe I need to fabricate a longer rod from the pedal to the MC? I will check it all out tomorrow. I have been busy with the camshaft getting this thing to run. Now that it is running, I can start fine tuning these kinds of things. :cross-eye

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