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jmargush |
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I am wondering if I might be drawing air into my brake system somewhere. I have bleed the system atleast 6 times and done all the tricks with the proportioning valve. I got a really good high, firm peadal the last time I bled them. A few days later it wasn't quite as good. then went and autoxed on Sunday and by the end of the day they were about gone unless I pumped them.
Question, if it is drawiing air in somewhere after the master cylinder wouldn't there be fluid leaking? If this is correct and I don't have fluid anywhere, the only thing left is where the lines go into the master cylinder which could draw air in without leaking fluid. Does this sound logical? |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 470 Joined: 8-June 04 From: Goshen, IN Member No.: 2,176 ![]() |
I bled them again and the pedal never got really firm. If I push on the pedal really hard and hold it, it eventually moves toward the floor. This does not happen as fast as other bad master cylinders I have had but just wondering if this sounds like a bad master cylinder?
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