I've got another thread that I could continue, but this topic strays a bit from the title of that thread...so here's another.
I installed a power front disk brake conversion over the winter and I have a few "to do's" that I need some input on...
First, the brake light in the dash is on. I understand that I need to press the brake pedal down hard to reset the switch in the new factory proportioning valve. I did this once and bent the eye bolt that connects the pedal to the booster. The light is still on. I did get a replacement bolt, but my question is...how hard do I need to press on the pedal to reset the switch?
Second, With the car running, booster to manifold vac., when I press the brakes to stop at a sign or light, sometimes the brakes stick and dont release when I take my foot off the pedal. It takes about 5 to 10 sec until the brakes release and I can drive without dragging the brakes. Also, the harder I press on the brakes, the longer they seem to stick. Whats up with this???
Anyone else have experience here???
There is some play in the pedal that I need to remove, but pulling up on the brake pedal dosent seem to remedy this situation.
Third, I do have a manually adjustable proportioning valve to the rear brakes that is down stream on the factory porportioning valve. I did not adjust it out of the box...installed it as is. What is the "correct" way to adjust the manual proportioning valve? Could a misadjusted valve here be causing my problem in #2 above?
I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the brake power booster, but I do know that when the pedal is pressed, there is a check valve that allows the manifold vac to help apply the brakes. When I take my foot off the pedal, things should return to "neutral".
Oh the joys of aftermarket "bolt-on's"...