Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: dishdude
Originally Posted By: Spazdog
1979 Chevrolet Chevette.
Virtually the entire brake system was replaced before I realized that it was the flexible firewall that caused the spongey brake pedal.
Some how other manufacturers get a pass on their 1979 models.
I don't know. It's the only '79 I had.
My later model Mustang 2.3 2bbl had the distributor in the same stupid place as the Chevette. I hated that. Maybe I do give the Ford a pass because while nothing works well on a Mustang "L" 2.3, everything except the A/C works better than a Chevette by a large measure.
I do know that I poured money and time into that piece of garbage Chevette. Pads, shoes, brake hardware, wheel cylinders, rotors, brake hoses, caliper kits, new calipers, master cylinder, booster....I took those brakes apart a ridiculous amount of times looking for this stupid problem that caused a scary mushy brake pedal that ended up being a badly designed firewall.
My friend had a Chevette...honestly, that never was a problem, even with his not having power brakes. (Honestly, I have never seen one WITH power brakes.) The brakes worked fine, though I do recall it needing a master cylinder when he bought it.