HelluvaEngineer
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I'm slowly going through the list of regular maintenance on my first m1009. I've had issues with the brake boost being somewhat intermittent. Works great one second and then little to nothing. I checked the brake fluid and it looks like it's been badly neglected. There was literally some goupy mess in the master cylinder and obvious signs of mixing with water.
So I sucked out what I could in the master cylinder and then tried to clear the lines with my Mitivac. Interestingly I was getting very little out of the disc brakes and even less fluid out of the drums. I had to resort to putting a catch can on there and bleeding manually at the brake pedal.
Has anyone else had issues with bleeding these brakes using a vacuum pump, or is the system likely so gummed up everything needs to be inspected? I'd prefer to avoid rebuilding everything, but for example I guess replacement pistons for the drums would be fairly affordable. Any thoughts? Thanks.
So I sucked out what I could in the master cylinder and then tried to clear the lines with my Mitivac. Interestingly I was getting very little out of the disc brakes and even less fluid out of the drums. I had to resort to putting a catch can on there and bleeding manually at the brake pedal.
Has anyone else had issues with bleeding these brakes using a vacuum pump, or is the system likely so gummed up everything needs to be inspected? I'd prefer to avoid rebuilding everything, but for example I guess replacement pistons for the drums would be fairly affordable. Any thoughts? Thanks.