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Old 06-05-2013, 03:34 PM   #25
Sharps40
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Re: Wheel Cylinder Replacement- Driverside Front

If no air then yer shoes are backed off too far. Adjust out for light drad (tire spins 1/2 to 1 turn before stopped by the drag). Adjust all 4 wheels. Drive - should be better. Final tweaks if it pulls left or right.

If that aint the fix check for air. I usually run at least a qt thru a system (all 4) after having it open.

Pedal should be firming up in top 1/3 and hard by 1/2 stroke.

Luck!
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