1935 Ford, 302 engine, mustang II front end. I believe I have 79 to 82 ford rotors (I think they are 11"). This car has only 2000 miles on it since it was built about 9 years ago. It was setting for a while before I bought it. My first problem which seems to be ongoing was poor brakes. I replaced the front calibers, rotors turned, new pads. Turned rear drums, new wheel cylinders. Bled brakes and still very poor stopping power. It has a 7 inch power booster with a 1" bore, 2 port master cylinder (located under the driver side floor board). I just replaced the power booster and master cylinder. Brakes are still terrible. I have tried setting the proportion valve from all the way open to all the way closed. The only positive result was that when nearly setting for full pressure to the rear I have some stopping power but mostly from the rear drums. It seems I am not getting the proper response from the front disk. Today I removed the master cylinder and adjusted the booster rod to the master cylinder so it had just a slight play in it before it pushed the cylinder piston. Slight improvement but not much. I have bled the brakes over and over and have firm pedal. When I stomp on the pedal with all I have the brakes just don't seem to be doing much. I can stop the car but would hate to be in an emergency stopping situation the way the brakes are. I don't know what to do next, short of riping out the brakes and starting over with a new system. Oh, by the way, I have about 16 inches of vacumn at the booster. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Teddy