So, ever increasing drama.
1) Got CUCV, had a (recently created) sludge mix of DOT 3 + DOT 5 in it (brakes semi functional)
2) Completely flushed out brakes with DOT 4 (availability + price thing)
3) Changed old rubber brake lines on front + suction bleed w/Teflon tape on bleeder screw. No issues.
4) Huge improvement in braking + consistent results, brake light stuck on and won't pass inspection.
5) Changed rear rubber brake line + suction bleed w/Teflon tape on bleeder screw.
NOW. Complete loss of brakes.
When engine running: Rapid depress, resistance. Slow depress... no resistance to floor.
Brake light goes off when you mash the pedal, but comes on when you gently press brake pedal.
When engine not running: brakes pump up to resistance as usual.
Proportioning valve not tripped. No leaks anywhere. Random small black flakes in brake fluid though. (seals?)
I went back to re-bleed the front right looking for air, and my bleeding sucks the front caliper piston in... but only will remove fluid
from master cylinder if I pump brakes.
My guess is the master cylinder seals gave up the ghost. Agree / disagree?
1) Got CUCV, had a (recently created) sludge mix of DOT 3 + DOT 5 in it (brakes semi functional)
2) Completely flushed out brakes with DOT 4 (availability + price thing)
3) Changed old rubber brake lines on front + suction bleed w/Teflon tape on bleeder screw. No issues.
4) Huge improvement in braking + consistent results, brake light stuck on and won't pass inspection.
5) Changed rear rubber brake line + suction bleed w/Teflon tape on bleeder screw.
NOW. Complete loss of brakes.
When engine running: Rapid depress, resistance. Slow depress... no resistance to floor.
Brake light goes off when you mash the pedal, but comes on when you gently press brake pedal.
When engine not running: brakes pump up to resistance as usual.
Proportioning valve not tripped. No leaks anywhere. Random small black flakes in brake fluid though. (seals?)
I went back to re-bleed the front right looking for air, and my bleeding sucks the front caliper piston in... but only will remove fluid
from master cylinder if I pump brakes.
My guess is the master cylinder seals gave up the ghost. Agree / disagree?
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