Brake Fade
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Brake Fade
Hi all
This is my first post so please forgive any errors in etiquette.
I have a 1998 3.9ltr non ABS discovery in which the brakes were starting to fade, that is they would seem to take longer to come to a stop and no matter how hard I pushed on the pedal the wheels would not lock (they had locked previously)
So I figured - replace the master cylinder - this I did without mush hassle, and yes I purchased the genuine non ABS cylinder.
Ever since I installed the new master cylinder I have not been able to get any brake pressure, I have bled the brakes 5 or 6 times but the fluid just dribbles out of the nipples, there is no pressure.
Is there some trick that I do not know about?
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers
Goldy258
This is my first post so please forgive any errors in etiquette.
I have a 1998 3.9ltr non ABS discovery in which the brakes were starting to fade, that is they would seem to take longer to come to a stop and no matter how hard I pushed on the pedal the wheels would not lock (they had locked previously)
So I figured - replace the master cylinder - this I did without mush hassle, and yes I purchased the genuine non ABS cylinder.
Ever since I installed the new master cylinder I have not been able to get any brake pressure, I have bled the brakes 5 or 6 times but the fluid just dribbles out of the nipples, there is no pressure.
Is there some trick that I do not know about?
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers
Goldy258
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