Okay, on the 72 RR Clone I recently built and sold I installed an all new brake system - we're talking: power booster, master cylinder, front calipers & pads, and rear wheel cylinders and shoes. I even installed a new distribution block on the rear end. Well, before I sold the car I told the buyer that I tried bleeding the brakes but could not do it myself. I had a buddy help me and got them to work but you had to pump the death out of them. Basically, I told him up front it was not safe to drive yet. I told him to give me few days to fix it before he came to get the car. Well, as luck would have it, he arranged for the car to be picked up within 2 days of this and I never got a chance to finish the brakes. He tld me no big deal. He's now go the car and says that they still cannot get the pedal to firm up. As best as we can tell there are no leaks in the system. He's even installed another new master cylinder with the same results. What gives? Why can't we get these stupid brakes to work right?
I am thinking maybe the proportioning valve is bad
HELP - I hate selling a car to someone that has problems and I've offered to help by either reimbursing him for expenses related to this or figuring out the problem and getting him the parts he needs. He's very frustrated (understandably) and I would take the car back and give him a refund if I could but I can't. Unfortunately, I've already given the money to my mortgage company (I was a little behind).