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spongey brake pedal need help


midget

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Joined
Feb 14, 2009
Messages
283
City
What Cheer, IA
Vehicle Year
88
Transmission
Manual
My brake pedal is spongey now(it wasnt perfect before the SAS) but the truck stops seemingly fine. Would this be because Im using dual piston front calipers with a stockmaster cylinder? If I unhook the Vac booster its all good but when I plug it back it it returns to spongey. Its not air in the lines Ive bled the brakes 3 times now and no air just lots of wasted fluid...
 
did u reuse the old RUBBER lines, they can become worn out and make the brakes feel spongy, best bet is to get a set of breaded steel lines fixed my spongy brakes
 
The rear has been switched to all nylon brake line (lightweight racer kit) which I have used before with great succes and ease of instillation and the drivers side brake line is steel braided while the passenger side is still a rubber line.... (dont ask why) but its a brand new rubber line the parts store couldnt get me a steel braided line in time.
 
This is a d44 you swapped in the front?

My buddy had the same issue with his 87 B2 after swapping in a d44 and 9", the pedal was spongy with the bigger brakes and stock master cylinder.

He swapped in a master cylinder from a 79 f150, problem solved.
 

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