Don,
Oh, discs on the rear! I might be mistaken, but I think 1500's have a crude
proportioning valve in the brake line leading to the rear brakes. I think
it's in what looks like a tube coupling that is roughly located under the
passenger seat. I don't know if newer roadsters with the tandem brake set up
have this. Now I could be way off on this...
I'm just glad I was not working under my car during yesterday's earthquake.
Tim C
2 '64 1500 Fairlady's
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Miller" <turbospl311@yahoo.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:59 AM
Subject: Brake issue
> Here's the scoop. Put discs on the back. Bleed system.
> Back pressure releases soooo slowly I know there must
> be a residual valve somewhere. Only two places it
> could be. Master Cylinder and little block that all
> the lines run into and out of. I received a response
> the the master cylinder has no residual valves in it.
> Is it that little splitter block? I am running out of
> ideas on plumbing this stuff.
>
> Thanks,
> Don Miller
> 68 Turbo V-6 (about to brakeless)
> 70 2000
> 76 Porsche 911S (for sale)
> Meridian, ID
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