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92 loyale brake trouble.

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so i replaced calipers, pads, rotors and new drums and shoes on my loyale. i bled all the brakes and they pump up great BUT, when i crank it and press the brake for the first time they go all the way to the floor. im thinking this is a master cylinder, any input is greatly appreciated.

when i crank it and press the brake for the first time they go all the way to the floor.

 

What's this part mean?

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like when i crank the car then press the brakes the pedal goes to the floor, but when the car is not cranked they have good pressure. brake booster?

if There are No Brake Fluid Leakage in any Wheel... There must be a Master Cylinder Failure... in this Case is Strongly Suggested to Change the Whole Main Pump due to the Wear it suffers thru the Years: it Becomes Oval. So a New Master Cylinder Kit not Necesary will Solve the Problem.

Good Luck.

Kind Regards.

  • 2 weeks later...
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so after getting the master cylinder replaced, the rear wheel cylinders were bad so i replaced them and one was bad out of the box.

so after getting the master cylinder replaced, the rear wheel cylinders were bad so i replaced them and one was bad out of the box.

 

Wow. That's a good reason to do the Rear Disk swap. Not that you can't find any given part bad out of the box, but at least with Disk brakes, any leakage is obvious pretty quickly and not only seen when the leakage is MASSIVE!

 

Just had to replace a rear drum shoe retainer pin in my wagon yesterday because it either fell out or rusted in two!

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