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Post by larry9j on Jun 19, 2013 18:57:11 GMT -5
Hey Guys,
Once again I need your help. I have a GTll with new brake shoes, new wheel cylinders, all four, new steel lines, new flex lines and new master cylinder and a new brake reservoir with new blue hoses.
Here is my problem, with the body off the pan I had very good brakes, mounted the body and the brake reservoir and then no brakes. No brake pedal pressure of any kind, even after pumping several times.
Today I bled all the lines using a motive brake bleeder with 15 pounds of pressure. A little air out of the rear two lines, after that all lines run clear, ran about a quart of brake fluid through the system.
Still no brakes and no brake pedal pressure.
Thanks for your help.
larry9j
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Post by Wyn on Jun 19, 2013 19:52:16 GMT -5
I have at times install a new master cylinders and have them fail while bleding the brakes. I had new fail about 4 months latter. I had one fail 10 month and just after I sold the motor home to some one else, he lucked out he got it stop with the ebrake.
I would really look at that master cylinder. Its good to find it now and not later on the road. Wyn
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Post by jspbtown on Jun 19, 2013 20:02:46 GMT -5
How are your pads adjusted? I like to lock them tight against the drums, bl;eed the system, then back them off slightly (and evenly)
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