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rjsasaoka -> RE: Brakes not working right after having to slam on them (4/15/2008 2:27:03 PM)
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My friend and I had the rear drums completely disassembled. Got the boot back on the wheel cylinder and check it. It wouldn't engage the brake pads, but the emergency does work. Before getting it all back together again, checked the master cylinder... here's the funny part, while the cover was off of the resevoir, he said "see if you see anything", he pressed the brake and the fluid shot up, hit under the hood, all over my arm, hands, engine, steering wheel shaft and engine well... I yelled out so he wouldn't press the brake pedel again and then he said "it shouldn't have done that".... (nss) He tried to bleed the rear, but I think because we've been working on it all day and were tired (not to mention the 2 beers that I had), forgot to have that tube attached with the container of brake fluid so that the air wouldn't get sucked back in when the pumping the brakes to bleed them... quote:
ORIGINAL: shawnvw Do a complete check of the brakes. fluid, lines, pads& rotors, shoes&drums. Set the rear brakes up if they don't need replacing, try opening the bleeders up 1 at a time and just let it gravity bleed for a minute or so and watch for any air bubbles. If you do get air, let it drip untill you have solid fluid.
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