Good morning everyone,
I have owned my 74 Trans Am for 31 years. For the most part, I kept it up and enjoyed driving the daylights out of it
. A couple of years ago, I started noticing the car pulling to one side when I stepped on the brakes, and the pedal was feeling soft. I figured one of the calipers were frozen, and took both out and rebuilt them. I tried bleeding the brakes after install, but the left didn't bleed. Looked like the hose was junk. Since I always wanted to go discs all around, I picked up a used rear disc brake conversion kit from a friend who was building a pro touring Camaro with full on Wilwood brakes, and didn't want the generic rears. I also ordered a full stainless steel line kit from Central Firebird with new booster and master cylinder.
When the car was ordered new in MA, the dealer must have applied rubberized undercoating. All along the driver's side where the brake line runs had surface rust from trapping moisture. Since the fuel vapor line runs in the same clip as the brake line, I got a set of stainless steel vapor line to replace the original.
So I have run into a couple of issues I'd need some help or guidance.
1. Does anyone make a hard line for the rear axle to mate to the calipers? The kit came with junk hoses and junkier bent parts store hard lines. The Firebird Central kit lines do not match to the calipers, and I don't know if i can re-bend stainless. Even if I could, the fittings in the line do not match the banjo bolt threads in the caliper. I got a set of stainless braided lines to mate to parts store lines that go to the junction tee, but they look tacky. If no hard lines are available, can I make stainless braided lines from the caliper to the tee? Would that be too long for braided lines?
2. Do you have to remove the parking brake cable in order to replace the front to rear brake and vapor lines? If so, how do you do it? Both lines run over a bracket that holds the cable with a c-clip, but I can't figure out what happens after you remove that clip.
3. has anyone made the parking brake work with aftermarket calipers? how did you do it? Do the stock drum brake cables work or do you have to replace them with something else?
Thanks for any help you guys can give me.