I no longer do stupid things like that on public roads.wileetoyote said:and you were driving this fast on the track or through downtown Pflugerville?
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I no longer do stupid things like that on public roads.wileetoyote said:and you were driving this fast on the track or through downtown Pflugerville?
Bear80 said:I have this same problem on my '86 mini truck. I've been fighting it for years. The pedal is mushy and soft but will NOT pump up and will not allow for brake lock up and will go to the floor under meduim foot effort. It really feels like there is a leak in the system, but there is none. The pedal feels this way the moment the truck is cranked, so there is no possible way it is boiling fluid.
So far I've ruled out Master Cylinder, Booster, Calipers, Slave cylinders. Just to note, I have stainless steel lines and in NO way could the old rubber lines flexed enough to cause a soft pedal, so SS lines is no where near a fix for this problem. They only thing I can think of is that the LSPV is some how bleeding off pressure and not allowing the full use of EITHER front or rear brakes. I have taken a LSPV apart and there isn't much to them, a few rubber o-rings, one spring and thats about it. I'm down to replacing the LSPV and if that doesn't fix it I have no clue.