Burningtire
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Please help before i set this dam truck on fire. oh so heres whats wrong. The truck is my pulling truck, 94 dodge ram 2500. When truck is off the brake pedal is solid, when running it will slowly seep to the floor unless i hit the throttle than it will quickly go to the floor.
This problem started last year but i ended up putting the chevy wheel cylinders in the back and i was able to hold till like 25psi
Now this year i got more power and i cant even hold to 5psi. Ive replaced the master (3 times, properly bench bled), booster, both calipers, pads, every brake line (except two front rubber and the steel line that runs across the rear axle, none are leaking though), ive swapped over the power steering pump/ vacuum pump with another one. Ive bled multiple courts of fluid through each bleeder. Rear brakes are adjusted properly.
I need this thing done, ive already missed one pull. Please help!!!
This problem started last year but i ended up putting the chevy wheel cylinders in the back and i was able to hold till like 25psi
Now this year i got more power and i cant even hold to 5psi. Ive replaced the master (3 times, properly bench bled), booster, both calipers, pads, every brake line (except two front rubber and the steel line that runs across the rear axle, none are leaking though), ive swapped over the power steering pump/ vacuum pump with another one. Ive bled multiple courts of fluid through each bleeder. Rear brakes are adjusted properly.
I need this thing done, ive already missed one pull. Please help!!!