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Last 280zx master swap issues fixed


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A good while ago I swapped my brakes to front toyota 4x4 calipers and 240sx calipers w/ appropriate disks. Also added the 280zx MC. After excessive brake bleeding, I hunted down the fact that my reaction disk fell out in my old booster (thread) and replacing with a new booster, my pedal would drop 3-5" before any resistance. I heard a lot of hissing coming from the booster area. Hours of searching later, I found that several people had had bad rebuilt MC's and they made hissing noises. So I purchased a $30-$40 rebuilt MC for replacement from Autozone (lifetime warrantee for insurance against crappy rebuilds). More searching later, found some people had adjusted the actuating rod (between booster and MC). I check mine out before going thru the trouble of removing and replacing my "defective" MC. Measured up my old MC plunger depth and the 280zx depth. This is what I found.

 

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As was done by others, I had to adjust my rod. My hissing is gone and the pedal is rock hard and has <1" of travel before engaging. Evidently my excessive bleeding of my brakes had removed all the bubbles. Time to license my car!!

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