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Landcruiser braking dramas
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Landcruiser braking dramas
The rear brakes one of my Landcruisers were'nt working so after replacing the 2 slaves and shoes, adjusting them up, bleeding the whole system and bypassing the load level sensor they now work but the pedal is still soft and drops too far. Has anyone had issues with the master cylinder leaking internally between F & R? or any other suggestions?
Mick,
I can only agree with dave. I had a similar issue with my middy and I replaced the slave cylinder in the rear right hand side (was leaking). I bled the whole system and still had a soft pedal. I then adjusted the rear brake shoes tighter and again bled both front and rear and it brought my pedal up to an acceptable level, and i was happy even running 35's. Dunno if that helps, but that's what I did.
Good luck.
Ben
I can only agree with dave. I had a similar issue with my middy and I replaced the slave cylinder in the rear right hand side (was leaking). I bled the whole system and still had a soft pedal. I then adjusted the rear brake shoes tighter and again bled both front and rear and it brought my pedal up to an acceptable level, and i was happy even running 35's. Dunno if that helps, but that's what I did.
Good luck.
Ben
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I had a similar issue with my old series 3 rover. Try clamping the soft lines to the front and rear brakes. And then do them independently to each other. That should tell you whether or not the master cylinder or rear or front brakes are stuffed.
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