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On 13 May 2007 15:19:15 -0700, awronka (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: Ok another question I need answered in order to get this classic on the road. I just work on the break. All of them are bled and there does not seem to be air in the lines. I just added the self adjusters to the back breaks which the last people that worked on it left out. Any way it has basically new breaks all around. However, the breaks are hard until i turn on the key and when the cars running the breaks go way down. Is this how they are supposed to be or is there a problem? If the brake pedal goes down low after you start, you may have a torn diaphragm inside of the booster. All the vacuum lines ok? Can you hear the booster hiss when you hit the brake while the vehicle is running? -- Jackson |
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Ok another question I need answered in order to get this classic on the road. I just work on the break. All of them are bled and there does not seem to be air in the lines. I just added the self adjusters to the back breaks which the last people that worked on it left out. Any way it has basically new breaks all around. However, the breaks are hard until i turn on the key and when the cars running the breaks go way down. |

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There is not leaking anywhere. It seems prior to my purchase of the car the breaks had recently been redone as all the lines and everything are quite rust free. |
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