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Sounds like you have air in the lines. You need to bleed the air out at
each wheel. You might as well wait until you rebuild the wheel cylinder
because you will have to bleed them after that any way.
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Tom Poterack
'49 Chevy 3600
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From: "Joshua Tivis" <Tivis@pp.okstate.edu>
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:34:57 -0500
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Subject: [oletrucks] Brake Question?
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Everytime I get into my truck I have to pump up the brakes. The
master cylinder has been rebuild, there is a leak on the back tire. I
am going to get a rebuild kit this week for it. I have two questions.
1. The rear end was in it when I got it. I don't know what it is, but I
know it is not stock. Any suggestions on how to tell.
2. Should this fix that problem with pumping brakes or is it
something I am always going to have to do?
Thanks,
Josh
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