Thats wrong Putz i have disc brakes in the front.And it takes less pressure to brake with discs than drums simply because the shoes have further to travel than the discs.hence less fluid.putz said:The small chamber should go to the rear if you have drums it takes alot less fluid to make drum brakes work. You might want to check your proportioning valve adjustment.The front could be doing all of your braking.
rooster57 said:I thought the larger MC section is to replenish the larger pistons on the disc calipers as the disc pads wear the additional Fluid is needed for the calipers so large res for disc side. Small side for wheel cyl. . Thats the reason the corvett MC with both resivors are large Disc front and rear.Am i wrong
Jeez Rick, take a pill or something!!Rick said:Now this pissis me off cause i had talked to you on the phone and we dicussed this and you said the small goes to the front.This is nuts.Im out of here.later.
EX JUNK said:There is a resident brake expert on the NTBA site that recommends plumbing the master cylinder "backwards". That is with the smaller reservoir to the discs and the larger to the drums. His reasoning is that you will then have less braking power on the front discs and they will not lock up the front wheels before the rear drums.