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Old 09-25-2020, 06:25 PM
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Chuck Schreiber
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Originally Posted by Zirconocene
@Chuck Schreiber : If you get really hard up I have a MC that I removed from my car that (I believe) I didn't really need to. I wasn't paying attention very well after I put on some new brake lines and the pedal was going to the floor. I couldn't see anything really wrong and, after reading and asking for help here, it was suggested that I replace the MC, which I did. After I did that, I discovered that one of the brake bleeder screws was not in all the way and I had a little puddle of fluid in one of the wheels. Doh!

I kept the old MC, though, and would be happy to send it to a new home. I think it's still OK.

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Zirconocene,
Thx for the offer and the info!
Trying to do some legwork for Stretch down in Houston. I'll see if he's interested (he does not spend time on Rennlist).
Glad you were able to diagnose and get her fixed up! Stay tuned, I may be giving you a shout as it sounds like the MCs are B/O'd.
Thx!
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Old 09-25-2020, 07:20 PM
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Old 09-26-2020, 03:28 AM
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For what it is worth, I've always found the issue with the brakes applying themselves to be a booster issue....



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