Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
Item # FC0003HK
Thank you for choosing Leed Brakes for your automotive product needs. Before you begin your
installation please inspect all parts immediately and contact our customer service team at 716-852-2139
if you have any missing or damaged or incorrect parts.
Please take the time to review these installation instructions prior to disassembly of your current brake
system to insure a smooth installation. If you have any questions regarding your installation please call
our customer service team at 716-852-2139
Proper Jack & Jack Stands, Tube Wrenches, Standard Socket Set, Standard Wrench Set, Torque
Wrench, Lug Wrench, Pliers, Mallet, Brake Fluid, Brake Cleaner.
Fitment Notes:
Some 1964.5 Cars may require an additional adapter fitting to re-install the pressure switch for the
brake lights. These adapters are available thru most Mustang parts sources.
Vehicle Prep :
1. Safely raise the vehicle off the ground until the wheels are clear and spin freely. Support the
vehicle using the appropriate Jack Stands and remove the front wheels.
2. Remove wheels for easy access to the bleeders on your calipers & wheel cylinders.
3. From under the dash remove the pushrod from the pedal assembly.
4. Disconnect the brake line(s) from your master cylinder. Be very careful not spill any brake fluid
on any painted surfaces as it will damage your paint.
5. Remove all hardware retaining your current master cylinder or power booster to the firewall
and remove from vehicle.
1. Remove the steel brake lines going from the original master cylinder to the factory distribution
block. Disconnect the line going out to the rear brakes from the factory distribution block.
2. Install brass fittings into the Adjustable Proportioning Valve and tighten.
3. Install the Adjustable Proportioning Valve to the rear brake line, the "out" port of the adjustable
valve will be used here.
4. Install the straight brake line supplied with (1) 7/16-20 fitting and (1) 3/8-24 fitting into the “IN”
port of the adjustable valve. The other end of this line will go to the rear brake port of the
factory distribution block.
1. Before you install your master cylinder you must bench bleed it in a vice off of the vehicle using
the bench bleeder kit provided.
2. To Bench Bleed
a. Place your master cylinder in a vice by the mounting ears.
b. Attach a clear plastic hose to the short end of each of the plastic nozzles provided.
c. Clip the plastic bridge onto the partition wall of the master cylinder and insert each
plastic tube into the holes insuring the end of the tube will be fully submerged in the
brake fluid.
d. Press the tapered end of the nozzles firmly into the master cylinder ports with a twisting
motion.
e. Fill the reservoir with new clean brake fluid (DOT 3 or DOT 4 Recommended).
1. Remove the master cylinder from the vice and install on the firewall, secure with factory
hardware. Be very careful not spill any brake fluid on any painted surfaces as it will damage your
paint.
2. Carefully remove the bleeder kit nozzles and install the brake lines in the appropriate ports.
3. Install the pre bent brake line with the ½” fitting to the port for the rear brakes on the master
cylinder (port furthest from the firewall) and connect the other end to the top rear port of the
factory distribution block.
4. Install the pre bent brake line with (2) 3/8-24 fittings between the master cylinder port for the
front brakes (port closest to the firewall) and the top front port of the factory distribution block.
5. Secure all brake lines and check for leaks.
6. Remove the factory pushrod from your original master cylinder and install it into the new
master cylinder with the original dust boot. If you master cylinder has never been replaced it
may be difficult to remove the pushrod from your old master cylinder. There is a metal retaining
clip that holds it in the master cylinder piston. It is usually necessary to break the clip to release
the pushrod.
7. If you do not have your factory pushrod or you would like to adjust the pedal position contact
GPS Automotive for information on our optional adjustable pushrod.
We recommend that the brake system is bled using a gravity bleed method. While there are many
ways to bleed a system this way is less likely to introduce air in the system causing a spongy pedal.
Whenever bleeding your system you must keep an eye on your fluid level. If your master runs dry you
will have to bench bleed the master again.
Once you feel you have successfully removed all air from your brake system you may install your wheels,
and spin them to insure they still spin freely and your brakes are not dragging or locked up.
You may now take your vehicle for a test drive in a safe area. If you have installed new rotors, drums
and/or brake pads it is recommended that you drive the vehicle with light to medium application of the
brakes for the first 150-200 miles. This will allow your brake pads to properly seat to your rotors and/or
drums with optimal braking performance.
Installation – The proportining valve is intended to be instaled in the rear fluid line after any
factory style distribution block. An adjustable proportining valve should never be installed
between the master cylider and distribution block as the block will sence unequal pressure and
block fluid flow.
Use only the two .25" holes in the valve body to secure the valve to a mount. The two ports
have 3/8-24 inverted flare fittings to adapt double flared hard brake lines directly to the valve.
Connect the "IN" port to the brake line coming from the master cylinder or distribution block.
Connect the line going to the rear calipers to the "OUT" port.
TESTING THE SYSTEM - Do not attempt to operate the vehicle until the system has been fully
tested undercontrolled conditions in a safe location. After the system has been bled, checked
for leaks, and the proper pedal travel has been determined, make a series of low speed stops,
then gradually progress to normal operating speeds.
That completes the installation of your hydraulic. If you purchased a kit containing other disc
brake components, please refer to the separate instructions provided with those
components.
If you have any questions please call our tech line at 716-852-2139
Thank you for purchasing from Leed Brakes we hope you have had an enjoyable experience.