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Old 04-27-2007, 06:14 PM
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It makes no sense, how would messing with his vacuum pump do anything at all to the brakes, such as getting air in the lines. The problem lies either with the vacuum pump, or the connection between it and the brake booster. I am guessing the pump. Check its vacuum pull, it should be about 28".

Remember that only the pump was worked on, the brakes were not part of the task.
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