7.3IH_Eggrole
Corn Shucker
Alright, so since what I'm about to described happened today I have been reading older posts about "sinking" and "spongy" pedals.
My problem is this with my 92 IDI:
I step on the pedal and it flies to the floor like I missed the pedal all together.
New calipers and pads a month ago, gravity bled them on install, checked them again the next day and then again a week later. No air the second or third time.
Rear brakes are both adjusted out pretty close to rubbing.
Vaccum reads 20inHg recovers within a few seconds.
My reservoir is full, and no noticeable leaks anywhere.
If I can get someone to sit in the truck and push the pedal tomorrow I am going to check and see if the level in the reservoir actually goes down when the pedal is pressed.
If the fluid goes down I'll probably bypass the RABS.
Any other ideas, the pedal really does go down fast.
My problem is this with my 92 IDI:
I step on the pedal and it flies to the floor like I missed the pedal all together.
New calipers and pads a month ago, gravity bled them on install, checked them again the next day and then again a week later. No air the second or third time.
Rear brakes are both adjusted out pretty close to rubbing.
Vaccum reads 20inHg recovers within a few seconds.
My reservoir is full, and no noticeable leaks anywhere.
If I can get someone to sit in the truck and push the pedal tomorrow I am going to check and see if the level in the reservoir actually goes down when the pedal is pressed.
If the fluid goes down I'll probably bypass the RABS.
Any other ideas, the pedal really does go down fast.