the pedal is aprox 4" from the floor, when you press it there is no resistance until about the last 1/2" then the brakes engage.
the pedal is aprox 4" from the floor, when you press it there is no resistance until about the last 1/2" then the brakes engage.
Aaron any other suggestions?
Well, With a MCPV-1 you need to make sure that you have no more then 1/32-1/16" free play between the master and the pushrod. Also, The MCPV-1 can be a little tough to bench bleed so the use of a plastic syringe is a good thing to help prime the chamber. If you pump the pedal and it does come up it would be air and the bleeding of the master on a bench again would be recommended.
Aaron Strietzel
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Pumping the brakes does absolutely nothing for the pedal.
Ok, then the recommendation of would need to be checked: With a MCPV-1 you need to make sure that you have no more then 1/32-1/16" free play between the master and the pushrod.
Aaron Strietzel
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378 E. Orangethorpe Ave
Placentia, CA 92870
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714/522-2000
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triple checked push rod clearence...perfect.
You are more then welcome to send this in for a warranty evaluation. Email me at aaron@classicperform.com with your invoice number and I will email you the return number.
Aaron Strietzel
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Classic Performance Products Inc.
378 E. Orangethorpe Ave
Placentia, CA 92870
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714/522-2000
714/522-2500 fax
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