steve from staten island
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My saga with my brakes continues. Ive found out i have almost no pressure to the front discs. I have flow put when manually bleeding the brakes(power) engine running the flow was not forceful at all.
I bought a gauge that fits into the bleeder to check pressure, granted the car was not running but pumping and holding the pedal as hard as i could gave me hardly any movement on the dial of gauge. Everything is new and i just installed a dual diaphragm booster. I will checking the master but seeing that the back brakes are ok, could i have a restriction somewhere. Could it be the distribution block? Something with the pressure valve for the warning light?
I was talking to Cass from Dr Diff and even he said i should have a few hundred psi at the least with the motor not running and he thought it could be a restriction as its both calipers. Any thoughts and thanks
I bought a gauge that fits into the bleeder to check pressure, granted the car was not running but pumping and holding the pedal as hard as i could gave me hardly any movement on the dial of gauge. Everything is new and i just installed a dual diaphragm booster. I will checking the master but seeing that the back brakes are ok, could i have a restriction somewhere. Could it be the distribution block? Something with the pressure valve for the warning light?
I was talking to Cass from Dr Diff and even he said i should have a few hundred psi at the least with the motor not running and he thought it could be a restriction as its both calipers. Any thoughts and thanks