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2011-2014 Mustangs
Wheels/Tires/Brakes
My Wilwood brake issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="noldevin" data-source="post: 15419953" data-attributes="member: 166003"><p>It could just be a very small amount of air that isn't very noticeable with cold fluid, but becomes exagerrated with hot fluid. Have you ever felt boiled fluid? Pedal feels fine until it boils. Then it hits the floor. Just like he's describing. Air in the lines makes it easier to boil the fluid. It could also be old fluid that the shop had sitting around or perhaps they didn't do a full flush. Old fluid also boils easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noldevin, post: 15419953, member: 166003"] It could just be a very small amount of air that isn't very noticeable with cold fluid, but becomes exagerrated with hot fluid. Have you ever felt boiled fluid? Pedal feels fine until it boils. Then it hits the floor. Just like he's describing. Air in the lines makes it easier to boil the fluid. It could also be old fluid that the shop had sitting around or perhaps they didn't do a full flush. Old fluid also boils easier. [/QUOTE]
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