I don't know for a fact that it should but it seems like it should...Adam wrote:Good point. I had to undo the master cylinder yesterday in order to remove the proportioning valve. I don't think it sat completely flat...
That's what I thought. But when the return ports are not exposed because of the position of the master piston, it will keep happening as the fluid warms, expands and has nowhere to go.If that's the case, I could modify the pushrod. Stupid aftermarket junk. I suppose just cracking the bleeders and letting the pressure out might "fix" it enough. I should see what the brake code is.
The hard part I thought was maintaining ABS because your axle flange does not accept the disc backing plates. Because you have ABS reluctors at the end of each axle, not just a pinion reluctor. I could be wrong but I did not think it was a bolt-on conversion.Another thought: I have a whole 4-wheel disc rear end. I could do a rear disc conversion and go back to the bolt upgrade kit. With dual 3/16" lines, that is more fluid delivery area than a single 1/4" line split between the two sides so fluid delivery wouldn't be an issue.