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Re: 92 corvette front brakes seize

Subject: Re: 92 corvette front brakes seize
by Matatk on 2010/10/23 13:10:36

Quote:

Keith wrote:
In considering the master cylinder and the brake booster being the problem, wouldn't the back brakes also seize up if it was and issue of the m/c not returning back into position.


I would expect them too.

Here is some basic info on adjusting the rod length:

http://www.jegs.com/InstallationInstr ... 00/555/555-631010-116.pdf

Based on your previous post, I'm wondering if the fire didn't damage something else?

Also, when you got the C5 calipers, were they brand new, or used? Also, what type of stainless steel lines did you install? Are you sure they are the right ones for your vehicle? I still suspect that they are involved in this.

Matthew
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