I have a b"brake issue" on my '88 SS. One of the suggested solutions is to adjust the length on the pushrod between the pedal and master cylinder. Is this possible on a late G-body? Any suggestions?
A local mechanic suggested it a possible solution.. I have trouble with the brakes, I changed the brake fluid, after that my brakes feels "spongy", like there is air in the system. I have tried different ways to bleed; The "ordinary way" with one guy inside car, pumping, vacuum bleeding at each wheel, "gravity bleeding" with opening bleeder valves an letting fluid run "by itself", and pressurized bleeding with air pressure in the reservoir... I have changed all the rubber hoses, and fit a new master cylinder.Why do you think it needs adjusting. What are your brakes doing or not doing?
It has been checked, and OK...Look at the threads here on opening a proportioning valve
I don't think you need to make any adjustments anywhere, sounds like it just needs to be bled.I changed the brake fluid, after that my brakes feels "spongy", like there is air in the system. I have tried different ways to bleed; The "ordinary way" with one guy inside car, pumping, vacuum bleeding at each wheel, "gravity bleeding" with opening bleeder valves an letting fluid run "by itself", and pressurized bleeding with air pressure in the reservoir... I have changed all the rubber hoses, and fit a new master cylinder.
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