ALOT of air in the brake lines?
well one day i took off my brake booster and the master cylinder so i can properly paint my engine bay. I install it back on with a brand new master cylinder and i have no pressure to the pedal after bleeding it so many times with all 4 wheels. what could be the problem?
you kinda answered your own question, you still have air trapped in your lines, try bleading it again. it that dosent work i would check the m/c and see if its faulty
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ozrednsx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bench bleed your M/C
if you didnt it may take a while before you get all the air out.
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X2 , if you dont bench bleed it, it will take quite a while to get all the air out
if you didnt it may take a while before you get all the air out.
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X2 , if you dont bench bleed it, it will take quite a while to get all the air out
it all turned out to my brake booster gone to ****! oh well it gonna sit until i get some rear disc brakes, master clyinder and booster off from a DA. any one got one for sale, let me know!
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