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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by IowaTom, Feb 28, 2025 at 5:13 PM.

  1. IowaTom
    Joined: Jul 23, 2018
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    Guys - I have a '63 Studebaker Lark that I 'upgraded' to front discs (rear drum internals rebuilt) and a dual Raybestos MC36237, as suggested by the disc conversion company. Was having an awful time trying to bleed the system, so I switched to a Dorman M97934 master and added a 2-lb check valve for the calipers. This is a firewall mounted M/C, by the way.

    That gave me a pedal, but it's not reliable. Took the car around the block and had to pump the brake to get stopped. I have done dozens of brakes on lots of cars in my 72 years, including disc conversions, successfully. This has me stumped.

    I bought a proportioning valve, hoping if I add it to the system - with or without the #2 check valve, I might get a firm brake. I know I'm grasping at straws, at this point and need your input. Can I use both of these? My thought is to use the check valve immediately out of the M/C, going into the brass valve's front brake in port. Overkill? Thanks so much in advance, and I'll save you the keystrokes; I'm a moron! :)

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  2. Kerrynzl
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    Let me guess? GM style Callipers?

    you shouldn't need any check valve for a firewall mounted M/C
     
  3. GM metric quick take-up calipers?
     
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  4. Kerrynzl
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    That's what I am guessing! [aka Low drag callipers]
    These brake conversion kits usually have these ,and the vendors stick their head in the sand [being just a component supplier]

    A mid 80's S10 stepped bore M/C is an easy remedy [or swapping out the callipers]
     
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  5. That's the Jeep master, is it a Turners kit?. I have one on my girls '60 Lark wagon. It has a lower then drum pedal but firm, with a under the floor master and a manual prop valve. No need for res valves when the master is higher then the calipers.
     
  6. Unless the rear brakes need one.
     
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  7. All drums need them, either in the master or inline. That brings up a good point, make sure there's a 10lb res valve to the rear or the new master has one inside for the rear. I'm assuming the rear brakes are stock Studebaker.
     
  8. BJR
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    You need a 10lb reserve pressure valve for the rear drum brakes, if it is not in the master cylinder. Also make sure the drum brakes are adjusted correctly.
     
  9. IowaTom
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    It is a Turner kit: https://turnerbrake.com/collections/car-kits
    He recently changed from a GM setup to a Chrysler caliper and it's been a pain from the get go.
    With my firewall M/C his instructions don't say anything about a rear check valve - but I'll try it!
    Might also try the S10 stepped bore before I give up and go back to drums all 'round.
    Many thanks for the tips, Fellers!
     
  10. IowaTom
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    Would this be a stepped bore type?
    Master.jpg
     
  11. Double down on the rear shoe adjustment. I'll make them a tad tight to get the bleeding done, then back them off to normal.

    Look for wasted-motion in the pedal link to the master, there should be no slop.
     
  12. hepme
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    just a thought, have you tried a long gravity bleed for the entire system?
     
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  13. Check the master with a paperclip into the tube seat, very gently push inside the hole. If you feel a little spring back then it has a residual valve in it. If it doesn't you need one inline (red 10lb to the rear) and I recommend SSBC valves, the ones in your picture tend to leak.


    So do you have the new Chrysler caliper or the GM (S10 4x4 if I remember correctly)?.
     
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  15. Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    ^^^^^ Remember that thread very well.
     

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