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drum brakes do I need #10 residule valves

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1955 F-100 guy, Jul 4, 2013.

  1. dontlifttoshift
    Joined: Sep 17, 2005
    Posts: 652

    dontlifttoshift
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    2 psi residual valves are used with disc brakes for the reason you stated above.

    10 psi residuals are used on drum brakes, regardless of master cylinder location, to keep tension on the cup seals inside the wheel cylinder. Without the residual valve the seal relaxes and allows air into the system.
     
  2. ironpile
    Joined: Jul 3, 2005
    Posts: 915

    ironpile
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    CK your brake pedal geometry.Sounds like you need more travel at the pushrod.I have ran into this problem more than once.:D
     
  3. 1953-55 F-100 guy
    Joined: Jul 15, 2010
    Posts: 521

    1953-55 F-100 guy
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    from NE Pa

    Found the problem, got the correct master cylinder with 1" bore and checked power booster. The booster was not working, so installed NEW booster and NEW master cylinder-- set-up rod lenghth--works GREAT-- stops on a dime-- Thanks for all you great help---
     
  4. 1953-55 F-100 guy
    Joined: Jul 15, 2010
    Posts: 521

    1953-55 F-100 guy
    Member
    from NE Pa

    Found the problem, got the correct master cylinder with 1" bore and checked power booster. The booster was not working, so installed NEW booster and NEW master cylinder-- set-up rod lenghth--works GREAT-- stops on a dime-- Thanks for all your great help and advice---
     

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