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Have installed and bled five different master cylinders on 64 fury with newly rebuilt booster, 18 pounds of vacuum when I start car and brake pedal goes to floor every time
Yes thank youCaliper bleeders at the highest mounting point?
Caliper bleeders at the highest mounting point?
Yes thank you
Something else is likely the problem
What does the pedal do without the engine running?
If you put both feet on the pedal and press hard, what happens?
I've had vehicles that I could never get the air out of until I bought a vacuum bleeder, solved the problem.
If you can't get the pedal to pump up and hold pressure off the floor then it's likely you have a leak.
You can prove it by repeatedly letting it sink to the floor and see if the reservoir level drops.
Usually if you have any amount of air you wont feel pedal pressure at the top.
If you can't get the pedal to pump up and hold pressure off the floor then it's likely you have a leak.
You can prove it by repeatedly letting it sink to the floor and see if the reservoir level drops.
Usually if you have any amount of air you wont feel pedal pressure at the top.
Have installed and bled five different master cylinders on 64 fury with newly rebuilt booster, 18 pounds of vacuum when I start car and brake pedal goes to floor every time
Well, that's what my brother thought until I brought to his attention, are you sure? Remember that a wise man is never sure, but a fool is always positive! Good Luck[/