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ok this is doing my head ini thought i would have figured it out by now but its is not the case
as the story goes i was driving along when i went to use the brakes going downhill and the pedal went to the floor i thought it was my brake cyl gone even tho it was only 14months old i replaced the brake cyl but still the same result then i thought maybe its the booster ... i heard a vac like sound coming from around the pedal so i replaced that also and with that a full brake bleed to all 4 wheels while it seems a little better its not 100% the pedal still goes to the floor but in saying this it apply's enuff brake pressure to bag up the wheels any ideas/help would be great thanks guys |
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fiftyone |
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take it to a brake and clutch specilist. really, the last thing you want is for that s**t to happen again
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jaysway |
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did you try changing the booster or not?
have you checked for leaks up and down all the brake lines and calipers? |
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Luxo Sprint |
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changed the booster no leaks at all and i clamped the brake lines and still felt very soft
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jaysway |
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any of the rubber brake hoses expanding when the pedal is pushed? ive seen it before. thats why alot of guys go to braided brake hoses
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MadMatt |
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fiftyone wrote: take it to a brake and clutch specilist. really, the last thing you want is for that s**t to happen again Take it in, get a quote done and fix it yourself.....
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