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For the last couple of weeks my brakes have been acting up. At first I would slow to a stop and as I was sitting at the stop light the brake pedal would very slowly drop to the floor. The last couple of days it got worst to where it would do this on long stops. Today it was doing it on short stops to where I was having to push down on the brake pedal multiple times. When I hoped in my truck to come home tonight it went all the way to the floor and with all my might it would slowly stop the truck.
So, I went to O'Reilly's and picked up a new master cylinder. It was easy to take the old one out and the new one in. Then I attempted to bleed the rear brakes. Nothing, and I mean nothing fluid wise would come out of them. I first tried my one person vacuum bleeder and nothing. Then gravity, nothing. Then I opened both rear ports and pushed on the brake pedal multiple times, nothing.
I then tried the front brakes and they bleed easily.
Any ideas?
I have changed out at least 6 master cylinders on these old chevys and I have never had this problem before.
I am stumped.
So, I went to O'Reilly's and picked up a new master cylinder. It was easy to take the old one out and the new one in. Then I attempted to bleed the rear brakes. Nothing, and I mean nothing fluid wise would come out of them. I first tried my one person vacuum bleeder and nothing. Then gravity, nothing. Then I opened both rear ports and pushed on the brake pedal multiple times, nothing.
I then tried the front brakes and they bleed easily.
Any ideas?
I have changed out at least 6 master cylinders on these old chevys and I have never had this problem before.
I am stumped.