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Old November 28th 04, 02:58 PM
MamaB
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Thanks for the suggestion but the pads and routers were replaced also.
Any other ideas? The stick of dynamite is starting to look mighty good.
MamaB

maxpower wrote:
> make sure there isnt a problem with boiling the brake fluid, if a rotor or
> drum is locking up, it could cause excessive heat and boil the fluid,
> causing air in the system
> "MamaB" > wrote in message
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>>Hi Harry.
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>>A licensed mechanic (Dodge background) replaced the master cylinder; the
>>vacuum gasket for the power brakes is okay.
>>
>>Is that why you asked? Have you a suggestion?
>>MamaB
>>
>>Harry Balzak wrote:
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>>>Who put on the Master Cyl.?
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>>>"MamaB" > wrote in message
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>>>>HELP! Three different mechanics have been of no help.
>>>>
>>>>Problem: no brakes - pedal to floor and ABS is all that stops it.
>>>>Problem started following a close-call stop when ABS kicked in.
>>>>
>>>>Actions taken: Air is definitely getting into brake lines (front left &
>>>>rear right). To date- all lines have been bled (4 times); wheel
>>>>cylinders,caliphers and pads & routers have been checked; fluid levels
>>>>checked each time and are okay; master cylinder has been replaced.
>>>>
>>>>Question: Can anyone help? ..... short of dynamite!
>>>>MamaB
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