I have a 1995 3.4L M5 Camaro with stock rearend (drum brakes, 3.23's and open differential)
I installed a the rearend from a 2000 Z28.
It came with 3.42's, LSD (posi), and disc brakes.
Everything bolted up fine, brake lines and new e-brake cables went on with no problem.
The mechanics bled the brake system and told me that there's not enough pressure and that I need a new master cylinder (one that came from a V8 Camaro/Firebird).
The front disc brakes work fine, but the rear disc brakes don't work at all. The e-brake is no problem, that works fine, its just when I step on the brake pedal, only the front brakes work. Also, the brake pedal goes all the way DOWN when I step on it. Stopping takes longer than usual, because only the fronts are actually working. I test drove the car around today and it is VERY noticeable.
The "BRAKE" light on the dash is lit up as well.
What do I need? Will that master cylinder from a V8 work? The mechanic said that the V6's and V8's came with different sized master cylinders, is this true?
Also, I've heard things about a "proportioning valve"? Is this part needed as well?
Any help would be greatly appreciated [img]smile.gif[/img]
Thanks
Michael
I installed a the rearend from a 2000 Z28.
It came with 3.42's, LSD (posi), and disc brakes.
Everything bolted up fine, brake lines and new e-brake cables went on with no problem.
The mechanics bled the brake system and told me that there's not enough pressure and that I need a new master cylinder (one that came from a V8 Camaro/Firebird).
The front disc brakes work fine, but the rear disc brakes don't work at all. The e-brake is no problem, that works fine, its just when I step on the brake pedal, only the front brakes work. Also, the brake pedal goes all the way DOWN when I step on it. Stopping takes longer than usual, because only the fronts are actually working. I test drove the car around today and it is VERY noticeable.
The "BRAKE" light on the dash is lit up as well.
What do I need? Will that master cylinder from a V8 work? The mechanic said that the V6's and V8's came with different sized master cylinders, is this true?
Also, I've heard things about a "proportioning valve"? Is this part needed as well?
Any help would be greatly appreciated [img]smile.gif[/img]
Thanks
Michael
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