jfrancom101
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- Joined
- Jan 3, 2022
- Posts
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- Location
- Idaho
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- 2500 sierra
- Engine Size
- 6.2
So I have my 1985 gmc 2500. Originally it was a diesel but currently has a 5.7 that was dropped in there.
When I try to press the brakes the pedal gives no resistince and drops to the floor except maybe the lst 1/2 inch where it applies proably 10% brakes. obviously not safe to drive. I first tried blleding the lines and broke the bleeders so I got new cailpers and shoes on there. after bleeding the brakes still drop like before. I assumed it was my MC and replaces it after bench bleeding it. I'm having the same problem. What is could it be? It has the hydrobooster, but I'm less worried about having power brakes as I am having brakes at all that will stop the truck. Any thoughts?
When I try to press the brakes the pedal gives no resistince and drops to the floor except maybe the lst 1/2 inch where it applies proably 10% brakes. obviously not safe to drive. I first tried blleding the lines and broke the bleeders so I got new cailpers and shoes on there. after bleeding the brakes still drop like before. I assumed it was my MC and replaces it after bench bleeding it. I'm having the same problem. What is could it be? It has the hydrobooster, but I'm less worried about having power brakes as I am having brakes at all that will stop the truck. Any thoughts?