Prospect62
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My M1009 appears to have been sitting for some time when I got my hands on it. Before I tore into it, I took it for a short (1/2 mile) shakedown run and quickly realized I had a caliper sticking (driver front). Got hot to the point of smoke rolling out and me being unable to touch anything around that wheel for over an hour due to the heat. When I got home, as I pulled into the driveway, the brake pedal suddenly went to the floor and I lost almost all braking capability. I did get the rear passenger side to lock up if I really mashed the pedal.
Quick inspection revealed no outward signs of brake fluid leaking anywhere. Never had a pedal go right to the floor before and not had a leak somewhere, so I am stumped.
With the truck off, the pedal still feels spongy after several pumps. I am currently doing the entire front end (calipers and pads, hub/rotors, bearings, seals, ball joints, u-joints, etc). I have a vacuum bleeder and I will bleed when done.
I was just wonder what might have failed causing me to lose the pedal but with no leaks. Proportioning valve? Master cylinder? Did I boil the fluid? What do you guys think?
Quick inspection revealed no outward signs of brake fluid leaking anywhere. Never had a pedal go right to the floor before and not had a leak somewhere, so I am stumped.
With the truck off, the pedal still feels spongy after several pumps. I am currently doing the entire front end (calipers and pads, hub/rotors, bearings, seals, ball joints, u-joints, etc). I have a vacuum bleeder and I will bleed when done.
I was just wonder what might have failed causing me to lose the pedal but with no leaks. Proportioning valve? Master cylinder? Did I boil the fluid? What do you guys think?