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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1 351c M-code FMX trans and 9 inch rear end
I have been having trouble with my brakes on my 71 Mach 1 Build. It is a stock front disc brake power brake set up. The pedal just is way too soft and it barely stops. As I am reassembling the car I installed a new master cylinder, rebuilt power booster, all new brake lines, all new brake hoses, rebuilt front calipers, new rear wheel cylinders, new proportioning valve. I assembled and filled with DOT3 fluid and bled and could not get the pedal to firm up. I tried bleeding the system again and did not see any air in the bleeder lines, still no firm pedal but all four wheels stopped in the air when I spun them and my son hit the brake pedal. I tried bleeding once more (again no air detected) and then took the car for it's maiden voyage and the brake pedal was soft and the car did not stop well at all. I used a reservoir to collect the brake fluid at all four wheels but dumped it out after each wheel. I looked into the master and it looked like there was some dirt in the bottom corner. I checked the bleeder reservoir and the fluid from the left rear wheel cylinder had some debris in it. I am not sure if the fluid from the other three wheels also did as I emptied the reservoir after each wheel. I don't know where this came from when every single part is new and the lines were flushed out before I installed them and the fluid was in brand new bottles that I cracked the seal on. I have resigned myself to the new master cylinder is defective. And I am hoping the debris in the reservoir isn't a big deal. My plan is to remove the master and vacuum out the fluid from the system re-flush the lines and install a new master cylinder and refill with new fluid again. I have checked rear brake adjustment and it is good and the parking brake holds well against the engine in reverse and drive. If anyone has any other ideas or suggestions, I am all ears. I would appreciate any guidance or ideas I can get. Thanks
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