Hi to all, Jeff e-mailed me this, it should have gone to the group instead. It really pertains to disc conversions on 300J's and ram 300K's, and I am not at all familiar with the remote booster system . Anyone having any suggestions as to how to eliminate Jeff's problem, please e-mail him back directly at mr-320@xxxx or send back thru listserver. . Thanks. John ====================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeff shenk" <mr-320@xxxx> > john; > there is one thing on the 63-4 disc conversion that you havent > touched on andits a biggie, its the problem of the remote booster > [hydravac] sucking air at zero backpressure. > when i converted my k to discs, i took the residual pressure > valve out of the m/c and tossed it, as discs require zero backpressure > to keep from having a very heavy drag. since this was, by a long shot, > not the first disc conversion ive done, i elt quite confident, not > realizing that it WAS the first one with a hydravac, i never gave it any > thought at all. i did have a bit of difficulty in the initial bleeding, > getting all he air out was tough, couldnt figure where it all was coming > from, but finally got it done and went to take it on a test ride. the > test ride was exciting to say the least. the first 3 times i pushed the > pedal it was fine, then it had 1/4 free pedal, then 1/2 pedal, then it > just barely was there and i turned around to come back and it had zero > pedal, no brakes at all. did manage to get back safely, it was fun, and > a careful post mortem showed that the h/vac was sucking air at zero > backpressure and gradually filling the line with air. i got a kit and > rebuilt the h/vac and no joy, it still did it, seems to be a built in > problem, the h/vac needed backpressure to keep the seal, just like the > w/cyl cups that the residual pressure system is designed to keep sealed. > i never got the problem really fixed, the drag didnt seem to > affect mileage and it didnt bother me at all, except to be sure to run > lifetime warranty pads for cheaper replacement costs as i was only > getting 4000 mi/set of pads due to drag wear. when i parked the k in 93 > or 4 it was one of the things that needed to be fixed before it hit the > street again. > it hasnt hit the street and hasnt been fixed, any suggestions > would be very much appreciated as im about ready to finally build an eng > for it and put it back on the street. > > JEFF > tucson az. >