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Re: type3-d Digest V2005 #561


On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 09:19, type3weezer@comcast.net wrote:
> Zero pedal feel. All soft lines at the wheels have been replaced. The only hard line that hasn't been replaced is the right rear. Wheel cylinders have been honed but I think I talked to you about rebuild kits and how they almost don't exist. ( the car is a 65 square) The master cylinder is a rebuilt I put in a year ago. (I have the original 19mm but it needs a rebuild). Ihave adjusted the brakes and flushed them (courtesy of several attempts at bleeding). I'm going to take Bob's advice by lowering the front,  ;-) and try bleeding again. I'm thinking there has to be air in there somewhere.
> 
>  --
> John
> 65 square (weezer)
> 04 jetta
> It may be ugly but she's all mine!
> 
> 
check the rubber grommets where the line from the resevior <sp> goes
into the master cylinder. Also, is there a small amount of free play
between the push rod and the master cylinder. about 2mm

-- 
Russ Wolfe
'71 FB AT
'66 FB MT
'64 T34 (not running)
'65 T1 (not running)
'05 KIA Sorento SUV
russw@classicvw.org
http://www.classicvw.org

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