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Old 05-18-2009, 01:43 AM   #1
VDOG
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MC Replacement.

My brakes front disc, rear drum were fine until my MC was leaking from between the rear seal and the booster.
I change the MC, I use a power vacuum bleeder, it was pulling air bubbles from the right rear for over 30 minutes. In fact I went through a 32 oz bottle of fluid twice. Never did get all the air bubbles out. Went to the front and I had a solid fluid flow in lest then 10 seconds.
I have to stand on the pedel to get my truck to stop, and its not grabbing.
Could this be the MC causing the problem? I bought it at Kragen/O'Rielly Auto Parts.
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