SSBC A123 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 5

a)

When pressure bleeding is employed the correct pressure setting is 10-15 psi. (max.) 
for the bleeder tank.

b)

If power brakes are fitted, the engine should not be running and the vacuum reserve 
should be reduced to zero by pumping the brake pedal or pulling the booster vacuum
hose.

c)

Tapping the caliper with a rawhide mallet, before fluid is flowing, may assist in 
obtaining a better bleed job.

d)

Brake bleeding can be simplified by assuring that there are no line restrictions, by 
using the gravity bleed approach as follows:
1)

Leave all bleeder screws open when installing calipers.

2)

Fill master cylinder reservoir, do not pressurize master cylinder or pump brake 
pedal; instead observe bleeder ports until brake fluid flows out; then shut  
bleeder valves.

3)

No further procedure is required if brake pedal is hard after shutting off all 
bleeder valves. Make sure that the master cylinder is "topped-off."

e)

With bleeders closed and system bled, a hard pedal should be experienced so that at 
full application and with the engine running, the toe of your left foot can still be placed
between the bottom of the pedal and the floor.
1)

In addition there should be brake pedal end-play of 3/4 to 1" inch (from full 
release until initial braking action takes place).

2)

Power brake cars will experience a "drop-off" of the pedal when the engine is 
started. This is a normal condition, and signifies that the booster is working 

correctly.

DO NOT DRIVE THE  CAR UNTIL THE BRAKES STOP THE CAR SAFELY, 
INITIAL BRAKING TESTS SHOULD BE DONE IN A SAFE OPEN AREA!  LOOK 
FOR LEAKS AND INTERFERENCES!

f)

If brake pedal "end-play" is excessive, adjust push-rod between the brake pedal and 
booster (to lengthen) in 1/4 turn increments until 1" of "end-play" is achieved.

9)

Final inspection
a)

Reinstall wheel and tire assemblies.

b)

Recheck all mechanical and hydraulic connections, look for brake fluid leaks, recheck 
brake pedal operation.

c)

Lower vehicle to ground and test braking system for proper operation in a safe area 
before driving on public highways.

DO NOT DRIVE IN TRAFFIC UNTIL THE BRAKES SAFELY STOP THE CAR A SAFE  DISTANCE

WITHOUT A SPONGY PEDAL FEEL!

BRAKING TESTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE DONE IN A SAFE OPEN AREA!

TECH LINE

-- If technical help is required, please call 716-759-8666.

NOTE: For frequently asked questions and technical reference information please visit 
the tech section of our website at www.ssbrakes.com.

NOW ENJOY TRUE PERFORMANCE BRAKING!!

A123, A123-1, -1C, A123-3, A123-4, A123-5, A123-58, A123-59
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Summary of Contents for A123

Page 1: ... beginning your installation please verify you have received all the parts indicated on the packing slip If you believe anything to be missing or incorrect please call our Customer Service Department at 716 759 8666 To assure your installation will go safely and smoothly have the following items on hand to assist you JACK JACK STANDS WRENCH SET LUG WRENCH TUBE WRENCHES TORQUE WRENCH MALLET SOCKET ...

Page 2: ...ints Make sure that steering arms point toward rear of car Torque lower ball joint to 65ft lbs upper ball joint to 50 ft lbs c Re install coil springs in reverse manner of removal d Re install shock absorbers Install curved steering arms onto new spindles as in the reverse manner of removal Note bolts are not the same length rear bolts are 1 2 longer e Re install tie rod ends and castellated nuts ...

Page 3: ...unting bolts making sure that the ends of the bolts pass under the retaining ears on the inboard pad Push bolts through to engage the bushings of the outboard caliper ears while at the same time threading the bolts into the mounting bracket Torque bolts to 25 30 ft lbs h Clinch outboard pad to caliper casting so that the pad remains flush against the casting without clearance or movement This will...

Page 4: ...ing is also included in the kit The prop valve should be installed in the rear brake line after the stock distribution block Turning the knob in the decrease direction will reduce line pressure to the rear drum brakes and prevent premature rear brake lock up REFER TO THE PROPORTIONING VALVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER ADJUSTMENT AND INSTALLATION d The rear line uses the smaller reservoir on the master...

Page 5: ...ere should be brake pedal end play of 3 4 to 1 inch from full release until initial braking action takes place 2 Power brake cars will experience a drop off of the pedal when the engine is started This is a normal condition and signifies that the booster is working correctly DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR UNTIL THE BRAKES STOP THE CAR SAFELY INITIAL BRAKING TESTS SHOULD BE DONE IN A SAFE OPEN AREA LOOK FOR ...

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Page 7: ...A123 A123 1 1C A123 3 A123 4 A123 5 A123 58 A123 59 Revision 7 6 ...

Page 8: ...LESS HOSES ARE SUBMERGED IN BRAKE FLUID UNTIL THE BLEEDING PROCESS IS COMPLETED Now mount master cylinder and avoid brake fluid leaking out of front and rear ports during installation Bleeding steps for Dual Port Master Cylinder If you have a master cylinder with dual port holes 4 port holes 2 on each side it is necessary to bleed both port sides of the master cylinder If both sides of the master ...

Page 9: ... 6 71 SSBC Ph 716 759 8666 800 448 7722 Fx 716 759 8688 TEMPLATE NO WWW SSBRAKES COM T 001 DRAWING STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE CORP CLARENCE NEW YORK 14031 1720 DO NOT SCALE REV WHEEL MOUNTING SURFACE C L 1 79 88 3 92 ...

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