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03-09-2006, 05:28 PM | #1 |
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'65 c10 with 1969 Dual Master Cylinder *fixed*
Thanks to everyone who replied and pm'd with tips, tricks and methods for fixing and troubleshooting.
Here is what I wound up doing... in case yer curious. I appreciate the advice. -W --------------------------------- I put a line of clear plastic tubing on each bleeder valve, submerged in fresh brake fluid with all of the valves cracked open... then I proceeded to pump the brakes. About every 5 pedal strokes I'd check the fluid in the reservoir. I did this for a good while until I had fluid in the lines and no bubbles or air coming out. Then I went around and closed each bleeder off... Then I bled each wheel in sequence... and had a strong pedal... I waited awhile... then I bled each one again, to be sure. I had to adjust the brake pedal rod just a small bit to keep the stop light switch from coming on... and ta-da. I took it out and drove it around... it seems to be happy now. Thank you to everyone for all of the replies, tips, advice, methods and things to check, etc.. -W |
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