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I Supported Toymods
Location: Glenmore Park, NSW
Registered: March 2004
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: Braking issues
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Wed, 03 November 2004 12:43
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option 1 - get under car with torch, get another person to push hard and hold on the brakes while you look for drips.
option 2- you cross threaded the connections on the brake line somwhere?
option 3- while moving brake line out of the way, you cracked a flexible line?
being wrecker-replacement calipers- the seals may have failed?
the rear-slaves might be stuffed already - lift the rubber boots back to check for presence of fluid.
having brake fluid on the rim suggests that it is leaking near the wheel - ergo the caliper/slave or the line connected to it.
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I supported Toymods
Location: Perth, WA
Registered: May 2003
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Re: Braking issues
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Wed, 03 November 2004 13:40
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if it wasnt leaking before
99% chance its your fault so check everything you touched
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Location: tallahassee FL usOFa
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Braking issues
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Wed, 03 November 2004 15:11
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master cylinder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Registered: March 2003
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I Supported Toymods
Location: Glenmore Park, NSW
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Braking issues
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Thu, 04 November 2004 07:24
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thanks guys.
after it sitting at worklast night i noticed a ppol of brake fluid under the rear right wheel.
traced it back to the hard line running to the wheel slave.....it was loose, must have hit it with the spanner instead of the blead valve without realising.
just guna watch and make sure over next few days.
i luv when its nothing major.
Thanks all heaps
Nathan
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