Story:
- '72 Polara base model survivor (20k mi.); factory power disc/drum (Broadcast Sheet Line 7 codes: front size B07, rear size B27)
- Master cylinder tag numbers/letters: 1176; 3812A; PWR
- When I purchased the car five months ago, I checked fluid levels, lights, tire pressures, etc. The master cyl. level was good.
- Since then, I've put about 200 mi. on it. The brakes always felt "touchy" to me (not much pedal pressure required). I assumed that was normal.
- On my way to a cruise night last week, I had to make a "panic stop" and the rear brakes locked up and the rear end started to come around.
- Last Friday, I was checking the car again before a trip to the Gilmore Museum on Saturday. The m/c front reservoir (rear brakes) was almost empty; the rear reservoir was good.
- The brake warning light never came on when I did the "panic stop."
- I looked the car over for any signs of leaks (m/c, combo. warning/prop./metering valve, lines, hoses, back of the tires, etc.); no obvious leaks.
- When I apply the parking brake, the brake warning light comes on and goes out when I release it.
- The '72 FSM says to check the brake warning switch operation by opening a bleeder and step on the brake pedal. I assume I can skip that because the light works and I need a new switch.
- As far as I know, there's never been any brake system work done. It's still got the "nipples" on the bleeder screws. I'll probably have the rear drum assemblies inspected.
Questions:
- Any thoughts on where the fluid may have gone? I've heard of fluid "bleeding" into the booster, but wouldn't that affect the rear reservoir also?
- Based on the B/S codes, numbers, letters, and pics., what brake system do I have? Bendix large single diaphragm, 11x2 3/4" disc, floating caliper, 11x2" drums, 1-1/32" bore m/c?
- Combo. warning/prop./metering valve assembly number 3583635. Confirm? Source?
- Can the brake warning switch be replaced? Part number? Source?
- Is there a source for pre-bent lines and hoses if I ultimately need them?
Thanks for your input.
- '72 Polara base model survivor (20k mi.); factory power disc/drum (Broadcast Sheet Line 7 codes: front size B07, rear size B27)
- Master cylinder tag numbers/letters: 1176; 3812A; PWR
- When I purchased the car five months ago, I checked fluid levels, lights, tire pressures, etc. The master cyl. level was good.
- Since then, I've put about 200 mi. on it. The brakes always felt "touchy" to me (not much pedal pressure required). I assumed that was normal.
- On my way to a cruise night last week, I had to make a "panic stop" and the rear brakes locked up and the rear end started to come around.
- Last Friday, I was checking the car again before a trip to the Gilmore Museum on Saturday. The m/c front reservoir (rear brakes) was almost empty; the rear reservoir was good.
- The brake warning light never came on when I did the "panic stop."
- I looked the car over for any signs of leaks (m/c, combo. warning/prop./metering valve, lines, hoses, back of the tires, etc.); no obvious leaks.
- When I apply the parking brake, the brake warning light comes on and goes out when I release it.
- The '72 FSM says to check the brake warning switch operation by opening a bleeder and step on the brake pedal. I assume I can skip that because the light works and I need a new switch.
- As far as I know, there's never been any brake system work done. It's still got the "nipples" on the bleeder screws. I'll probably have the rear drum assemblies inspected.
Questions:
- Any thoughts on where the fluid may have gone? I've heard of fluid "bleeding" into the booster, but wouldn't that affect the rear reservoir also?
- Based on the B/S codes, numbers, letters, and pics., what brake system do I have? Bendix large single diaphragm, 11x2 3/4" disc, floating caliper, 11x2" drums, 1-1/32" bore m/c?
- Combo. warning/prop./metering valve assembly number 3583635. Confirm? Source?
- Can the brake warning switch be replaced? Part number? Source?
- Is there a source for pre-bent lines and hoses if I ultimately need them?
Thanks for your input.