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Old 10-19-2006, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Motorhead View Post
You probably don't have enough freeplay between the brake pushrod and the master cylinder piston. What is happening is that the master cyl piston isn't coming all the way back to the fluid pressure release port. The pushrod that protrudes from the power brake booster is adjustable. If needed, screw it in some to shorten it. Check first that the brake pedal is returning back ALL the way.
Interesting. My brakes drag a bit, I wonder if this is why. (all of my drivetrain look brand new, i love this car).
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