Rob Roy
10-31-2009, 02:07 PM
I have a 1970 Corvette without power brakes. Was losing brake fluid from somewhere, but could not find any leaks.I rebuild the master cylinder and bleed the brakes,but now the car pulls to the left.It appears the right side brakes are not working which is confusing since everything is setup front and back,verses right and left. Am I wrong in assuming this or does someone have any ideas. Thank you in advance for any thoughts, Rob
ex-x-fire
10-31-2009, 05:02 PM
Did you bleed the master cyl. at the lines? Did you bleed both inner/outer bleeders? 2 on each caliper. How was the flow out of the bleeders? Any of them seeping ( instead of flowing ) slowly.
Rob Roy
11-01-2009, 07:10 AM
Thanks for the reply. I did bleed the master cyl and both halfs of the calibers. There was a slow flow when bleeding on some of the calibers. Thanks again, Rob
toobroketoretire
11-03-2009, 04:14 PM
I have a 1970 Corvette without power brakes. Was losing brake fluid from somewhere, but could not find any leaks.I rebuild the master cylinder and bleed the brakes,but now the car pulls to the left.It appears the right side brakes are not working which is confusing since everything is setup front and back,verses right and left. Am I wrong in assuming this or does someone have any ideas. Thank you in advance for any thoughts, Rob
Yeah, the front brakes operate independently from the rear brakes; the front of the master cylinder being for the front brakes and the rear being for the rear brakes. If your car is pulling to the left, it's probably caused by the right side brake not working properly. If you have a leaking right side caliper, that would definately cause your problem.