VTWilly
05-20-2022, 08:18 AM
So, as you guys know, I have been fighting with the brake system on my 55 Wagon. It has not been fun, however it gave me a chance to clean up a lot of the road grime and crud at the wheels.
Since I had to replace some of the brake lines and replace the master cylinder, the system was pretty much empty, so I used a vacuum brake bleeder, and it worked okay, but not great.
So I got my wife to do some pedal pumping for me so I could get a good bleed on the brakes. We went back and forth, at all four wheels for at least 45 minuets, yelling back and forth
"you pumping?"
"yeah"
"got some pressure?"
"yeah, I think so"
and each time, I got little to no fluid (or seemingly air) out of the bleeder valves. Again, I tried all 4 wheels and was pretty discouraged as I know I had gotten some success with the vacuum bleeder.
It was getting time to leave for an appointment so we called it quits, but I hopped in real quick to see what was up as she had said the pedal went all the way to the floor most pumps.
I pump up the pedal and show my wife "you pumped it fast-ish like this to build pressure?"
And she looked me right in the eyes and said "Nope, I apparently was pumping the clutch" :confused: my beautiful loving wife, who took 2 years of auto mec in high school, who owned and drove a manual transmission vehicle for the first 10 years I knew her, was pumping the clutch to help me bleed my brakes :D
Now onto my problem (which you might see coming) after about 35 miles of driving (getting gas one day and groceries the next) I drove to work last night and just as I was getting there, shifting became difficult, and it would go hard into gear (aftermarket overdrive included), and then when trying to back into my parking spot I ground the hell out of the gears going to reverse.
I added some gear oil to the transmission this morning before leaving in hopes that it was the issue, since the clutch pedal felt normal (and I'm due for a fluids change soon anyway) but it didn't take too much, about .25 quarts, and it didn't fix the issue.
In the 20 minute drive home, it got worse. I limped it home, but now the clutch pedal goes at least half way or more to the floor without any resistance and pretty much doesn't engage (or just barely/not near enough)
I haven't had time to climb under and see if it is something simple, and of course I assume the worst. So I'll ask on here, what things should I look at first, before I have to take the whole thing apart (which I am not sure I am qualified to do)
Thanks all
VTWilly
Since I had to replace some of the brake lines and replace the master cylinder, the system was pretty much empty, so I used a vacuum brake bleeder, and it worked okay, but not great.
So I got my wife to do some pedal pumping for me so I could get a good bleed on the brakes. We went back and forth, at all four wheels for at least 45 minuets, yelling back and forth
"you pumping?"
"yeah"
"got some pressure?"
"yeah, I think so"
and each time, I got little to no fluid (or seemingly air) out of the bleeder valves. Again, I tried all 4 wheels and was pretty discouraged as I know I had gotten some success with the vacuum bleeder.
It was getting time to leave for an appointment so we called it quits, but I hopped in real quick to see what was up as she had said the pedal went all the way to the floor most pumps.
I pump up the pedal and show my wife "you pumped it fast-ish like this to build pressure?"
And she looked me right in the eyes and said "Nope, I apparently was pumping the clutch" :confused: my beautiful loving wife, who took 2 years of auto mec in high school, who owned and drove a manual transmission vehicle for the first 10 years I knew her, was pumping the clutch to help me bleed my brakes :D
Now onto my problem (which you might see coming) after about 35 miles of driving (getting gas one day and groceries the next) I drove to work last night and just as I was getting there, shifting became difficult, and it would go hard into gear (aftermarket overdrive included), and then when trying to back into my parking spot I ground the hell out of the gears going to reverse.
I added some gear oil to the transmission this morning before leaving in hopes that it was the issue, since the clutch pedal felt normal (and I'm due for a fluids change soon anyway) but it didn't take too much, about .25 quarts, and it didn't fix the issue.
In the 20 minute drive home, it got worse. I limped it home, but now the clutch pedal goes at least half way or more to the floor without any resistance and pretty much doesn't engage (or just barely/not near enough)
I haven't had time to climb under and see if it is something simple, and of course I assume the worst. So I'll ask on here, what things should I look at first, before I have to take the whole thing apart (which I am not sure I am qualified to do)
Thanks all
VTWilly