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Old 03-15-2010, 02:19 PM
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88 s-10 brakes

i have an 88 s-10 with manual brakes - when i first push on the brake pedal it goes all the way to the floor - i can pump them and they will go back to normal for at least a couple of minutes then its back to the floor again - it doesnt appear that it is losing fluid so i dont think its a broken brake line - any ideas

could it be the master cylinder

any input is appreciated
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Re: 88 s-10 brakes

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i have an 88 s-10 with manual brakes - when i first push on the brake pedal it goes all the way to the floor - i can pump them and they will go back to normal for at least a couple of minutes then its back to the floor again - it doesnt appear that it is losing fluid so i dont think its a broken brake line - any ideas

could it be the master cylinder

any input is appreciated
If pedal drops slow under light pressure and no fluid leakage usually bad master cylinder.
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