brake conversion

Asked by alglockner Dec 29, 2018 at 06:08 PM about the 1964 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: General

I had a restoration company bought and installed a brake conversion kit, they
had the car for 2 months the brakes are spongy. In 2 months they could't fix
the problem, they gave up and said that they don't know what's wrong with it.
Have you any ideas as to what the problem is.

2 Answers

You might have a problem with air in the system. How are you bleeding the system and what fluid are you using?

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Disk brake kit from Master Power Brakes was installed by the Restoration place. The brakes were still spongy, there is no air in the system with numerous bleeding. I asked them what the pressure is going in the clippers.it was 900psi is this enough pressure, I don’t know what fluid they put in can you recommend what it should be. I can’t go back to them to fix it they claim that they are baffled and don’t know what the problem is

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