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Old 11-04-2012, 06:05 PM   #1
Goinlow64
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Re: Another brake question

Thanks for the great advice guys! The push rod does not have hardly any movement when disconnected. However, I think I found the problem. When bleeding the driver rear, I keep getting a stead stream of bubbles that don't let up when I put a vacuum on it. I believe the bleeder screw is letting in the air. We covered them in thread tape when we started because we couldn't hold a vacuum the first time we tried to bleed. Also, my pass rear is led fine and no air bubbles are coming out. I am going to re-wrap and re bleed the diver rear.

But, one last question. When I started the engine up again, the pedal did not get much resistance. I'm not sure what the issue is here, but I feel like I need to take it for a driver and see how it stops. Need to wrap up steering to. Get that done though!
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