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It was a GM. Go figure. ETA: Link for 101. "Basic Hydraulic Components" mentions blistering http://books.google.com/books?id=sjd...age&q=&f=false Last edited by fasternyou929; 02-08-2010 at 08:57 AM.. |
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Triple, check to see if the hose collapses or swells when the brake pedal is applied and released. If it doesn't, I would be surprised if this fixes it.
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When you bleed the caliper, was the fluid flow normal?
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Yeah, the master cylinder creates enough pressure to push fluid through the damaged/collapsed part of the hose. Visual inspection was the only way to tell (well, that or replacing everything and still having a problem).
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