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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyroachclip" data-source="post: 15663112" data-attributes="member: 51495"><p>With the engine off , pump the brake pedantic it is hard</p><p>Hold it there , and see how long it takes to start creeping to the floor if it does.</p><p>If you have a system in good repair ,it will hold that firm pedal pretty much until you let off the pedal .</p><p>If this is the case ,do this .</p><p>With a tape measure , determine how far it is to the brake pedal from the seat back with the pedal pumped til firm .</p><p>Go to a hardware box store , buy an adjustable length shower curtain rod .</p><p>Adjust that rod to the approximate measurement you got.</p><p>Pump the pedal , I sent the rod from the seat back to the brake pedal.</p><p>Do not take your foot off the pedal until you are close to that point the rod holds the pedal down.</p><p>Once that is done , go to the right rear bleeder , open , watch for air and repeat until you have no air .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyroachclip, post: 15663112, member: 51495"] With the engine off , pump the brake pedantic it is hard Hold it there , and see how long it takes to start creeping to the floor if it does. If you have a system in good repair ,it will hold that firm pedal pretty much until you let off the pedal . If this is the case ,do this . With a tape measure , determine how far it is to the brake pedal from the seat back with the pedal pumped til firm . Go to a hardware box store , buy an adjustable length shower curtain rod . Adjust that rod to the approximate measurement you got. Pump the pedal , I sent the rod from the seat back to the brake pedal. Do not take your foot off the pedal until you are close to that point the rod holds the pedal down. Once that is done , go to the right rear bleeder , open , watch for air and repeat until you have no air . [/QUOTE]
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