blzrdrvr
Registered Member
Hi guys!
I just completed the 14b FF swap...good times. The RE is a 1972, with drums. I have all new braking equipment in the rear, and the front are the OE calipers, as they fit perfectly the D44 FE. The RE have self-adjusters, we forgot to set them before we put the drums on, and there is no access port to manually adjust them. After driving in reverse and braking over 24 times, and bleeding all four lines multiple times, and bleeding at the master cylinder, the brakes are ok. Just okay. I'm pretty sure they were tighter before, but driving multiple vehicles and not driving my truck more, they seem lacking.
Any one else noticed a lack of braking power after the swap?
P.S.: the master cylinder is new within 6 years, and the vacuum boost line is connected and not leaking.
Thank you!
I just completed the 14b FF swap...good times. The RE is a 1972, with drums. I have all new braking equipment in the rear, and the front are the OE calipers, as they fit perfectly the D44 FE. The RE have self-adjusters, we forgot to set them before we put the drums on, and there is no access port to manually adjust them. After driving in reverse and braking over 24 times, and bleeding all four lines multiple times, and bleeding at the master cylinder, the brakes are ok. Just okay. I'm pretty sure they were tighter before, but driving multiple vehicles and not driving my truck more, they seem lacking.
Any one else noticed a lack of braking power after the swap?
P.S.: the master cylinder is new within 6 years, and the vacuum boost line is connected and not leaking.
Thank you!
