Although i have bled the brakes twice the brake pedal still goes down to the floor more so when the engine is running,
was ok untill i replaced the flexis front and back
brake pedal
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There is a quick thing you could try before you get a bit more involved with your problem.
Gently clamp all 4 flexy hoses (with pipe clamps if you have them ), then try the pedal again,,,,,,if it is by far better than before then you have air still in the system.
If the pedal goes to the floor it is possible that the master cylinder seals are shot.
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,,,,,,,,
PS, don't forget to take the pipe clamps off when you are done with them.
Gently clamp all 4 flexy hoses (with pipe clamps if you have them ), then try the pedal again,,,,,,if it is by far better than before then you have air still in the system.
If the pedal goes to the floor it is possible that the master cylinder seals are shot.
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,,,,,,,,
PS, don't forget to take the pipe clamps off when you are done with them.
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