So this is a problem I have been dealing with in some of the cars I drive. I have done all of the usual things and am pretty much out of ideas so i thought I would ask you guys since this forum seems to contain very knowledgeable people. The problem is that brakes don't come on until the pedal is really close to the floor, leaving a lot of travel and making the brakes just really crappy.
Now, i have bleed the brakes, replaced master cylinders, pads and everything with no improvement. I have even checked the booster for leaks and it was fine. On my RX-7, i have adjusted the master cylinder push rod and had some success; its amazing how sensitive that pushrod is to adjustment. It is threaded which allows you to adjust how long it is, 1/8th of a turn is the difference between having the brakes drag like crazy, and barely having any brakes at all. But I don't think i should have had to do this.
The only thing thats left is the rubber lines; these are pretty old cars, the rx-7 is a 1990 vintage. Do rubber lines just get old and start expanding massively?
Now, i have bleed the brakes, replaced master cylinders, pads and everything with no improvement. I have even checked the booster for leaks and it was fine. On my RX-7, i have adjusted the master cylinder push rod and had some success; its amazing how sensitive that pushrod is to adjustment. It is threaded which allows you to adjust how long it is, 1/8th of a turn is the difference between having the brakes drag like crazy, and barely having any brakes at all. But I don't think i should have had to do this.
The only thing thats left is the rubber lines; these are pretty old cars, the rx-7 is a 1990 vintage. Do rubber lines just get old and start expanding massively?