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I found the bleeder screw hiding under the line. I can't seem to get any pressure on the brake side. I bled the inch side and then the brake side and I can't seem to get enough pressure. I have good fluid to the wheel cylinders but only limited pressure and hardly no stop at all....
Also why is it that when I drive and then reverse it feels like brakes are dragging. I inspected the brakes before I found the master cylinders leaking and everything seemed to be good there.
THanks
  • Posted 25 Aug 2017 01:15
  • By BigEasy73
  • joined 24 Aug'17 - 3 messages
  • Louisiana, United States

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