STD Tuning Brakes stiff brakes after new master cyl.

stiff brakes after new master cyl.

stiff brakes after new master cyl.

 
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nevrenufhp
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09-15-2012, 06:58 PM #1
I thought for sure I bled them really well. I've done my fair share of mechanicing. I swapped out my old one because it started bleeding down at a stoplight. Put in the new one after the bench bleed, but the pedal is stiff, and it's as hard to push as my 67 F100 with 4 wheel drums. Should I go back to bleeding the whole thing one more time? This is getting tiresome.

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nevrenufhp
09-15-2012, 06:58 PM #1

I thought for sure I bled them really well. I've done my fair share of mechanicing. I swapped out my old one because it started bleeding down at a stoplight. Put in the new one after the bench bleed, but the pedal is stiff, and it's as hard to push as my 67 F100 with 4 wheel drums. Should I go back to bleeding the whole thing one more time? This is getting tiresome.


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67 F100, 300
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09-15-2012, 07:22 PM #2
Replace the seal between the master cylinder and brake booster. Or it could be a bad brake booster.
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09-15-2012, 07:22 PM #2

Replace the seal between the master cylinder and brake booster. Or it could be a bad brake booster.

nevrenufhp
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09-15-2012, 07:29 PM #3
That was my next avenue. If I push on it slowly, it acts a lot better.
Thanks kind sirrr

82 300SD
67 F100, 300
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nevrenufhp
09-15-2012, 07:29 PM #3

That was my next avenue. If I push on it slowly, it acts a lot better.
Thanks kind sirrr


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67 F100, 300
Low Buck fuel rate how-to site

 
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