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Old 30-09-2012, 07:39 PM   #1
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Default Brake Problem On A V6 Gt Capri

Hi All

Just Like Know I Have Installed A Rebuilt Brake Master Cylinder. Which Was My Old One . That Got Rebuilt .
I Installed The The Master Cylinder And Bleed The Brake Cylinder. And Wow. What A Fantastic Peddal.
Took The Car For A Spin . And About 20mins Of Driving The Car Locked Up All Four Wheels .
I Just About C....p My Pants ..lucky I Was Driving Slow ..
Iam On The Side Of The Road . I Rang Up A Mate Of Mine . He Said Unbolt The Two Nuts That Hold The Brake Cylinder To The Servo . And Brake Them Apart . The Car Then Should Roll Freely . And It Did .
He Then Said In The Servo Should Be A Bolt You Can Adjust . Adjust It In .and I Did . Took It For A Drive And Bang Again Same Thing .
After Three Times . Iam Realy Getting Over It .. Whay And Why Is It Doing It ..
Has Anyone Got Any Ideas On This One Please
Cheers I Need Help On This One
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