mikhail
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- Houston
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Make / Model
- Ford
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- Manual
Ive never been able to get the brakes to work right on my b2. You have to pump them about 2 or 3 times to get any pressure. Ive changed the master cyl, both the rear slave cylinders, and the pads front and rear. The only thing left original on it is the booster, lines, and front calipers.
I bled them recently, the fluid looked new and got out all the bubbles, I couldnt get the bleeder screw on the front to come off so i just did the rear, but the fronts always worked fine anyways. I noticed though when I was under the truck and my friend was pump the pedal, there was a splattering sound comming from the driver side rear drum. kind of like when you squeeze a ketchup bottle and only a little comes out. I bled it though and the fluid was clean, no bubbles. anyone have any ideas?
I bled them recently, the fluid looked new and got out all the bubbles, I couldnt get the bleeder screw on the front to come off so i just did the rear, but the fronts always worked fine anyways. I noticed though when I was under the truck and my friend was pump the pedal, there was a splattering sound comming from the driver side rear drum. kind of like when you squeeze a ketchup bottle and only a little comes out. I bled it though and the fluid was clean, no bubbles. anyone have any ideas?
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