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Old 01-18-2004, 03:49 AM   #1
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Angry Brakes

Well, my problem has been troubling me for some time. I guess it really took notice when i tore a hole in my rear brake line up towards the exhaust manifold, since then things haven't gotten any better. I've replaced the master cylinder about 2 years ago from the "zone" and this evening replaced the booster. My trouble is an extremely low pedal and when i go to bleed the brakes, nothing comes out for like 10 seconds and then slow starts to bleed. The end result is the guy operating the pedal has to help push it to the floor. Whats up with this??? Has anyone else run across this problem? Is it a master cylinder going bad? Or is this an air pocket somewhere affecting all four tires? I'm stumped. Any help is greatly appreciated

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