Drum->Disk, problems, need help
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From: Wichita, KS
Car: 92' RS
Engine: LO3
Transmission: Probuilt 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.70 9-bolt
Drum->Disk, problems, need help
Well, I am putting a 9-bolt from an 86 bird into my 92 RS which had a 10bolt drum.
Well I got new calipers and I am trying to bleed the brakes, I got these speed bleeders so I can do it alone. But when I depress the brake pedal(engine off). Nothing comes out, I even took the bleeder all the way out and no fluid is coming out. Resovoir is full so I dont know what the problem is, I have tried both sides.
For the second problem, the old ebrake cable was too long, so I got new cables and these are even longer!!! I got the ones for an 86 so I dont know what to do now.
Any help wpuld be great.
Chris
Well I got new calipers and I am trying to bleed the brakes, I got these speed bleeders so I can do it alone. But when I depress the brake pedal(engine off). Nothing comes out, I even took the bleeder all the way out and no fluid is coming out. Resovoir is full so I dont know what the problem is, I have tried both sides.
For the second problem, the old ebrake cable was too long, so I got new cables and these are even longer!!! I got the ones for an 86 so I dont know what to do now.
Any help wpuld be great.
Chris
Did you order an 86 ebrake cable or a 92? Just curious... because you could run the pn to see if the 10 bolt had a different cable than the 9. Or you could take the ebrake assembly from the parts car yu got the 9 bolt from.
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From: Wichita, KS
Car: 92' RS
Engine: LO3
Transmission: Probuilt 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.70 9-bolt
I ordered it for an 86 car. And getting it from the car it came from is not an option. I am just going to modify my old one to make it work.
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