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Old 02-03-2008, 01:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
skippermccoy
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Hmmmm, this is not a good thing. I'm wondering if they all got together in a bend in a line and are now thoroughly plugging it up. Have you tried pushing down the pedal with a rear bleedscrew open?
Yeah, I even took and un hooked the line from the booster and pushed fluid thru with my brake bleed pump(electric one man brake bleeder) to the back. There was hardly any fluid in the line at all. I pushed it thru until all the fluid in the line was clean and then hooked it back up to the booster.I did that to both rear lines. I then hooked my brake pump up to the bleeder screw and pushed in some fluid to fill the caliper and push the air out of the system. And still not enough pressure to even push fluid thru the bleeder with the pedal.
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