Re: IML: Master Cylinder Rebuild Time?
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Re: IML: Master Cylinder Rebuild Time?



This symptom can mean (among other things) that the brakes need to be adjusted.

Paul

.In a message dated 7/26/2004 6:17:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Dave Ford" <daveford1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>I recently replaced all 6 wheel cylinders and brake shoes on my 58 
>Southampton. ?Brake pedal pumps up to a good hard pedal and braking is good. 
> ?But... ?my first pedal stroke on the brake goes way below the pumped 
>height so I have bled all the wheel cylinders three different times to try 
>to eliminate this issue but I still get the same result.
>Is my problem the Master Cylinder? ?Should a rebuild/kit suffice?
> ? Thanks
> ? Dave
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