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PostPosted:Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:09 pm 
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so my 69 Camaro is laid up in my Dad's gargae and has been since February when we brought the car. In what we thought was perfect running order.

Did a general check over and sorted some small issues and tried to change the worn our rear brake pads.

Ever since trying to replace the rear bake pads the brakes have NEVER worked.
Failed an MOT with less than 50% brake capacity.
The brakes have been bled so many times and for hours on end.
Master cylinder seems to be OK.
No leaks in the system.

Dad just rang me, Bless him. He tried to use a new Brake Proportioning Valve lock tool to bleed the brakes again today.
Had wrong thread so he screwed the valve back in.
now there is no pressure at all going to the back end. Not a peed of pressure with my poor mum stuck n the driving seat pumping away.

Every time one of us touches this car, something on the brakes is wrong goes wrong and it keeps going from bad to worse.

My Dad really knows his was around cars so when he is stumped it must be close to the start of the Zombie apocalypse?

I've all but given up any hope of driving this car at all this year which is as close to heart breaking as it can get.

Does anyone know anything about these brakes and can come over and see what we are doing wrong?

The car is based at my Dad's house in Thame (Oxfordshire).

Meanwhile, and don't beat me down.
My 1965 Mustang soldiers on like a work horse with absolutely no issues what so ever so at least I have some US V8 entertainment to hand.
I wanted to sell the Mustang to pay towards the Camaro and am having to hold back as I am not sure this Camaro is ever going to turn a wheel again.

HELP.
Any help.

Stuck and lost.

All I can do is look at it and start it up from time to time.

Image20190407_134854 by Neil Hack, on Flickr


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Will these brakes EVER work?

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PostPosted:Wed Jul 10, 2019 2:31 pm 
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Joined:Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:13 pm
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Car Details:1979 Camaro
I saw in one of your other threads that you've fitted a (new?) summit rear disc kit. Was is disc or drum before?

Did you swap the MC at the same time? Do you know the history of the MC and prop valve?

It's possible that you have a disc/drum MC, which won't be right for rear discs and you'd need a disc/disc MC.

The prop valve may also be suspect (before your dad touched it!) and you might need to replace it. I don't know if the prop valve you have is the same as in a late 2nd gen (I suspect not) bit the that one way of resetting the valve when it's over to one side is to stamp on the brakes. The sudden pressure can force it to reset. I guess it all depends on how far in it's been pushed and whether you can get enough pressure into it. You may need a new one anyway.

Good luck, keep trying, posting observations and questions and eventually it will get sorted.


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PostPosted:Thu Jul 11, 2019 6:58 am 
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If you can get it to Chesham somehow my guy will sort it 110% for you, if I said he knows everything about 1st gens I would be underselling him to you and he won't pull your pants down when it comes to making up the bill either, drop me a pm or and email if you can get it moved and I'll give you his details

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PostPosted:Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:27 pm 
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Car Details:1968 Camaro RS SS
Not sure if you have sorted this by now but would say I'd come take a look for you as I live local but I'm away till next week.
As with anything like this, the best way is to start from one end of the system and work your way along...personally I would start at the Master Cylinder end as that will tell you if you have blockage/travel issue and then work your way along to the next component/union.

Let us know how you get on.


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