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Old 09-26-2003, 06:52 AM   #1
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Question Spongey Brakes?

The brakes on my 76 K5 are kind of spongey.... At first you get good pedal feel and then as you sit on the brakes the pedal goes to the floor. You have to pump it sometimes to keep it from rolling. The other day, I stepped down on it a little harder cause I was on a hill and I heard a pop and the brake light came on. Everything looks to be ok and the fluid is full (although a really dark color). The truck sat for 2 years before I bought it and it looks like at one time there was a leak between the brake booster and the master cylinder. What all should I check and replace?
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Old 09-26-2003, 08:44 AM   #2
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It sounds like you are ready for a new master cylinder. If there are no leaks anywhere else, the fluid has to be displacing somewhere to loose pedal pressure. That indicates the master cylinder has "blown" internally, so the fluid pressure is escaping past the piston seals.

I would consider replacing (or rebuilding) it, and flushing the entire system...
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Old 09-26-2003, 04:36 PM   #3
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It sounds like you are ready for a new master cylinder. If there are no leaks anywhere else, the fluid has to be displacing somewhere to loose pedal pressure. That indicates the master cylinder has "blown" internally, so the fluid pressure is escaping past the piston seals.

I would consider replacing (or rebuilding) it, and flushing the entire system...
Bingo! I agree - that's exactly what mine was doing a while back. I actually noticed it wahile I was pulling a trailer .

Especially if there are no other obvious leaks, I'd put money down on the MC.
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Old 09-28-2003, 12:57 AM   #4
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I wouldn't just put money down on it being the Master Cylinder, I would replace it and look for further problems. Brakes aren't a place to try and save a buck. Replace the master cylinder, check your calipers and rear wheel cylinders for leaks and a do a go flush of the whole system. (Bleed until you think you are done, then start over)
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Old 09-29-2003, 06:44 AM   #5
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There are no obvious leaks anywhere but on the frame below the master cylinder and brake booster. The pads on the front are real thin too.

I ordered a master cylinder, calipers, pads and hoses and will be picking them up today. Hopefully this will take care of it... she is a lot of truck to stop!
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Old 10-03-2003, 06:58 AM   #6
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The brakes are loads better now. That old Master Cylinder had sludge in the bottom and the calipers had like those insect cocoon things in them!!

Anyhow, I bled the brakes to death and she stops much better but the brake light is still on. Any way I can get the light to go off?
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Old 10-03-2003, 03:02 PM   #7
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check the switch under the dash at the brake pedal. You might need to moved it so it will contact the pedal tab.
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if havent allready check the rear wheel cylenders too just to be sure.
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There might be a switch on the proportioning vavle that can set off the light. I've never had a problem with it but others have. How about you guys chime in and tell him how to fix it?
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