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Sorry in advance, but this forum is too helpful to go anywhere else.
1993 F250 4WD.
A week or so ago one of the read brake lines rusted through. Fluid poured out, no brakes. etc.
I add a new line installed and all was well.
Today, a few days after getting it back, I pushed the pedal real hard at a stop. After a second or two it dropped to the floor all of sudden! Luckily I was close to home and could make it back with ebrake.
So I was expecting to come home and see the master cylinder out of fluid. But it's not, it's full. And I don't see a leak under the truck. When I push the pedal, it drops to the floor and if I hold it there hard, there's a little braking action, but minimal.
So, since it doesn't appear to be a leak, what's my next most obvious "It must be this" repair?
1993 F250 4WD.
A week or so ago one of the read brake lines rusted through. Fluid poured out, no brakes. etc.
I add a new line installed and all was well.
Today, a few days after getting it back, I pushed the pedal real hard at a stop. After a second or two it dropped to the floor all of sudden! Luckily I was close to home and could make it back with ebrake.
So I was expecting to come home and see the master cylinder out of fluid. But it's not, it's full. And I don't see a leak under the truck. When I push the pedal, it drops to the floor and if I hold it there hard, there's a little braking action, but minimal.
So, since it doesn't appear to be a leak, what's my next most obvious "It must be this" repair?