Topic: Brakes on 82 keep airing up
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling
I can't seem to keep a hard brake pedal on my 82 vette. I bleed them and they are rocl solid for a few minutes to a few hours. As soon as I start driving, the brake pedal starts losing its firmness and after awhile (especially on the highway) the pedal goes to the floor and I have to pump it to get any brakes. My rotors look good and I have new pads all the way around. They are not leaking fluid. I'm stumped! Can someone help?

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If the rotors are warped, or running crooked, it causes the pistons in the brake calipers to "pump" air into the brake system, causing a low pedal. If they are bad enough, you could have a solid pedal in the driveway, but loose it before getting to the end of the block.
If you see no leaks, and the pedal is firm until you drive it, then I would have to suspect the rotors being warped. It may only be one of them warped/crooked, too, not necessarily all four.
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A very valid question, but..No...He says the pedal is fine until he drives it. If the master was bad/leaking internally, it wouldn't matter if the wheels were turning or not...it would "leak" regardless.

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Joel Adams
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My rear rotor had a "slight" runout issue that caused the pad to emit a chirp on the first touch of the brake. An immediate second touch was quiet. A yearly bleeding was required to remove the air the pumping action contributed and tame the chirp until I had the rear bearing replaced (previous mechanics bubba according to my expert) and the rotor turned straight again.
