Brake Confusion

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Ricko1966

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Okay I agree the master is bypassing,Trey tell us more about the master you bought. I won't buy a cheap master or a rebuilt master,even if it's not a rare or collectable car. I will kit with a good kit,because I trust my abilities more than the abilities of Chineese kids. Man how times have changed,kitting wheel cylinders used to be part of a standard brake job.
 

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Possibke cause for intermittent loss of brakes could be boiling fluid. Happens when lines are run close to headers or exhaust pipes.
 

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he same thing is happening to me....I just bought new MC and same thing is happening still. when i bleed brakes the fluid coming out has not one single bubble....when driving pedal goes to floor....i have to push HARD and at very end of pedal travel if i push too hard it locks up the front brakes
Have you checked the condition of the rear brake adjusters?
 

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