lotzagoodstuff
lotzagoodstuff
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- Dec 19, 2009
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When I bought my car, the fuel pump was bad, so I couldn't really drive it onto the trailer. The wheels were locked up, the previous owner thought it was from sitting. Without thinking about the hydro-boost braking system, we cracked the bleeders on all four wheels and put it on the trailer using the parking brake.
Now that I have got it running, the brake pedal is literally on the floor. It moves about 1/2", but there's obviously no "real pedal". I have a diesel truck and although I understand the hydro-boost units used on diesels due to lack of vacuum, I am very unfamiliar with the GM version on the turbo Buicks. I have read several threads, and it sounds like these units are very tempermental regardless of age and/or mileage.
Can anybody give me a little help in "starting from scratch" on the braking system?
Respectfully,
R. J.
Now that I have got it running, the brake pedal is literally on the floor. It moves about 1/2", but there's obviously no "real pedal". I have a diesel truck and although I understand the hydro-boost units used on diesels due to lack of vacuum, I am very unfamiliar with the GM version on the turbo Buicks. I have read several threads, and it sounds like these units are very tempermental regardless of age and/or mileage.
Can anybody give me a little help in "starting from scratch" on the braking system?
Respectfully,
R. J.