Gary is probably correct, but it could be that the break pedal linkage
is too long, not allowing the master cylinder piston enough room to
uncover the bleed hole in the cylinder. When the break fluid heats up it
expands, which, if the bleed hole is covered, will slowly apply the
breaks. Let them cool off and things work fine again.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Francis Anand, On 3/23/2009 4:56 PM:
> Hey guys i need help . I did a volvo brake conversion on 70 roadster.I used
> 311 site for info. Used original new brake master cylinder .Now the problem is
> the brake is hanging on me.
> Both the front wheels gets hot and locks doesnt turn. We took all air
> bubble out . I bled rear rt first rear left front rt front lt.. The
> front caliper i did top inside , bottom inside ,and then outside. Also
> tried doing reverse method left front right front left rear right
> rear . Is there something that i am doing wrong?
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