justinbrugg
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- 1710 logan av south
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello, I’m sure there are other threads of this but I feel like I’ve tried everything. Just installed new front brakes, did a disk brake conversion on the rear, new hard line going to rear, new master cylinder, and a new right H front brake rubber line and rear rubber line. Bleeding the brakes has been an ongoing issue I’ve been facing. I’ve gone through and bled the brakes 5+ times including vaccine pumps and good ole 2 person. I’ve bled the master cylinder. About 3 times. Each time has been thoroughly done 40plus pumps. I’ve tried pulling the rear calipers off and oriented them so the bleeder valve was facing upwards. There are absolutely no leaked in the system. It brakes decent but you have to pump the pedal twice before it reaches a good pressure but not strong enough to lock up or make the tires squeal. Any ideas?
Edit: I’m using dot 4, the fluid is completely clean, been flushed at least 4 times. Had just put on the front right hose today and the pedal needs pumping but is more consistent with being but at bottom. Feels like the car is running and the master cycle is working when off.
Edit: I’m using dot 4, the fluid is completely clean, been flushed at least 4 times. Had just put on the front right hose today and the pedal needs pumping but is more consistent with being but at bottom. Feels like the car is running and the master cycle is working when off.
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