Hey guys, I'm trying to chase down an issue with my brakes, maybe someone has come across this.
I've replaced the brakes up front (rotors, pads) and back (shoes, cylinders) on my 88 carbed festiva. I don't get much (if any) resistance when pushing on the brake pedal, both before and after bleeding the brakes all around. Brake fluid was definitely moving through the lines and all the bubbles were cleared out.
I read that the master brake cylinder may have been the issue but after replacing this (new part), still get no resistance on the brake pedal. I bench bled the master brake cylinder before putting it on and also bled it on the car.
I don't see any leaks and the fluid in the reservoir is not dropping. When the car is running, there might even be less resistance than when its turned off.
So I'm thinking its the brake booster? or maybe a vacuum line issue connecting with the booster? Could it be the proportioning valve (doesn't look any leaks there either)?
Anyone know how to narrow down what could be causing this?
Thanks!
I've replaced the brakes up front (rotors, pads) and back (shoes, cylinders) on my 88 carbed festiva. I don't get much (if any) resistance when pushing on the brake pedal, both before and after bleeding the brakes all around. Brake fluid was definitely moving through the lines and all the bubbles were cleared out.
I read that the master brake cylinder may have been the issue but after replacing this (new part), still get no resistance on the brake pedal. I bench bled the master brake cylinder before putting it on and also bled it on the car.
I don't see any leaks and the fluid in the reservoir is not dropping. When the car is running, there might even be less resistance than when its turned off.
So I'm thinking its the brake booster? or maybe a vacuum line issue connecting with the booster? Could it be the proportioning valve (doesn't look any leaks there either)?
Anyone know how to narrow down what could be causing this?
Thanks!
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