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Confirm my master cylinder diagnosis?
Hey guys,
I have come to the conclusion that the master cylinder on my 99 Burban K1500 Vortec 350 is bad. It has very weak rear brakes. So weak in fact that they are seemingly non-existent; I can push the pedal down and inch or two with no apparent stopping power whatsoever. I've replaced the rear shoes, clean and oiled the star wheel for the adjuster, and also used a Motive Power brake bleeder to flush out old fluid and any air. Still, rear brakes are gutless. I believe that the master cylinder has gone bad, specifically, fluid is probably getting past the piston that pressurizes the rear circuit. Do you agree?
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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Re: Confirm my master cylinder diagnosis?
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with rear drums made in todays china quality world and the loss of asbestos as a shoe braking material the drums will need replacing at most often every shoe change. this depends on the quality of the shoes material. some times 2 shoe replacements you can get out of the drums. The shoes if they wear mostly or only at the top of the shoes is saying the drum is too worn. the radius of the shoes is now not the same as the drum since the drum is too big. be careful when you do this change testing the brake effort. have seat belt on. |
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http://www.gmt400.com/forum/showthre...+cylinder+swap
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with all these worn items replaced the brake pedal is firm and travels less to give the expected braking effort. |
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when most all working the braking system they push back the calipers ..when this is done with the bleed screw closed all that dirty contaminated fluid works back into the brake system and the ABS valve body . then they give the fluid a quick squirt and call it good . I open the bleed screw , then push back . then you see in the container all what I am talking about along with the off color fluid. so just the proper handling of the fluid makes a difference now you throw in a worn brake system rotors/drums / braking material. it adds up to an accident in the making. then you get into the brake lines/hoses most do not know anything about this . at this age these hoses are damaged from years of contaminated fluid. |
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Totally agree with j cAT. One of the differences between a good brake job and a shade tree, pad slapped brake job.
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Re: Confirm my master cylinder diagnosis?
To answer your comment about bleeding, I completely flushed the system with the powerbleeder (i.e., removed all old fluid from res, and bled all wheels, starting at passenger rear, until only clear fluid was flowing out of each wheel). Also, haven't done any caliper work (pads are nice and thick).
I did go ahead and replace the drums this weekend. I will say that braking is better, but the pedal still feels spongy, no where near as firm as the pedal in the '93 K1500 or in the '96 Buick Roadmaster. I'm thinking this still has to be the MC, and I'll tell you why. I worked on the Buick's brakes this wknd (new drums also, bleed system) and with the car off, I could pump up the brakes to the point where I could not physically push the pedal down without feeling like i was going to bend the pedal arm. Not so with the suburban; it takes some effort, but I can slowly but surely completely push the pedal down. The mod that laxman posted is interesting, I'm wondering if it's worth it if I'm going to replace my old MC anyway, to do it with a GMT800 MC. I had also bought a rebuild kit for the Buick MC, which will fit the GMT400 MC apparently, so that's another option.
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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open the bleed screw and using a C clamp push back the cal piston see that the pads are not stuck [using your fingers no tools] also check that the piston is not binding. when you open the bleed screw you are dumping out all the fluid trapped in the cal piston . see if the debris is in your recovery container . make sure the brake hoses are working properly .. with that done and you still have a soft pedal it is possible air is trapped in the ABS valve body. |
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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so where are you with the spongy pedal ?
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Still soft..haven't had time to get to it yet. Had to replace front brakes on the Buick and been busy with outdoor activities. Maybe I'll get to it tonight; I'll be sure to post back!
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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so its not that bad now ?
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Re: Confirm my master cylinder diagnosis?
I used a c-clamp to get the old fluid out of the calipers. It was pretty dirty on on pass side with some debris, and relatively clean on driver's side.
Brake feel might be slightly better, but is largely unchanged. It does feel like there is air in the system, which is weird because I pressure-bled the system. Would trapped air in the ABS system remain even after powerbleeding? I'm wondering if it's worth replacing the calipers, too..
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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the calipers with the procedure of the C clamp and the bleed screw open should have revealed any caliper issues. the debris you saw is why I do it this way . pushing back the caliper with worn pads that crap gets into the ABS.. dealer ship has the ABS bleed computer controller to do this ..perhaps a repair shop has this also.. |
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