Brakes

ron preston

New member
Nov 29, 2016
45
0
0
I installed new caliper on drivers side, (original locked up due to
exposure ) .
I didn't go the 80mm. route as I am just trying to get it on the road
again. I can't seem to bleed it correctly and don't have the special tool
indicated in the manual.
Any suggestions?
I have driven it carefully and it stops ok?
My other question is: how well should the brakes perform? I would like to
be able to "lock them up", I've never had real great braking power what
are you all using.
Thanks
Ron Preston
75 Glenbrook
 
> I installed new caliper on drivers side, (original locked up due to exposure ) .
> I didn't go the 80mm. route as I am just trying to get it on the road again. I can't seem to bleed it correctly and don't have the special
> tool indicated in the manual.
> Any suggestions?
> I have driven it carefully and it stops ok?
> My other question is: how well should the brakes perform? I would like to be able to "lock them up", I've never had real great braking power
> what are you all using.
> Thanks
> Ron Preston
> 75 Glenbrook

Ron,

The brakes were designed for bias tires. On a heavy coach like at Glenbrook and radial tires, you will have a hard time locking up any but the rear
without significant brake work. The manual says you need to push that pin in and I both have and have not at different times and can find little
difference. If the pedal is solid and not spongy, that is probably as good as you will get. I have come to doubt that it is needed if either
pressure or vacuum bleed the brake system.

A lot can be done with the brakes, but for my money the biggest bang for the buck is the reaction arm set. Even without doing the multilevel mod to
get rear disk, this is an amazing improvement. I have a 9400# coach and I can lock up all 6 on dry pavement. It takes a "bend the steering wheel"
panic, but it can happen.

I am glad you made it here. Please do us all a favor and include a geographic reference.

I missed your introduction back in November. I don't have to tell you about the community you have just become a part of, but I do have to welcome
you in proper style even if you have had the coach for 20 years. So,

May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those set forth within her.

Welcome Ron.

Matt
--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
> I installed new caliper on drivers side, (original locked up due to
> exposure ) .
> I didn't go the 80mm. route as I am just trying to get it on the road
> again. I can't seem to bleed it correctly and don't have the special tool
> indicated in the manual.
> Any suggestions?
> I have driven it carefully and it stops ok?
> My other question is: how well should the brakes perform? I would like to
> be able to "lock them up", I've never had real great braking power what
> are you all using.
> Thanks
> Ron Preston
> 75 Glenbrook
> _______________________________________________
> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
> http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org

It could be the flexible hose has swelled inside and restricts flow.
--
Wally Anderson
Omaha NE
75 Glenbrook
Megasquirt III injection
Bob Stone hydroBOOOOST
Manny reaction arm system
Branscombe Kelsey Hayes park brake
http://wallyandsue.blogspot.com/
 
Thanks Matt and Wally I will disconnect brake line at caliper to see if
something is blocked.
Ron Preston
75 Glenbrook
San Jose, CA
 
You do not need a special tool.Call me and I will show to do it

Get Outlook for iOS

I installed new caliper on drivers side, (original locked up due to
exposure ) .
I didn't go the 80mm. route as I am just trying to get it on the road
again. I can't seem to bleed it correctly and don't have the special tool
indicated in the manual.
Any suggestions?
I have driven it carefully and it stops ok?
My other question is: how well should the brakes perform? I would like to
be able to "lock them up", I've never had real great braking power what
are you all using.
Thanks
Ron Preston
75 Glenbrook
_______________________________________________
GMCnet mailing list
Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org