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[QUOTE]Originally posted by baggins: [QB] I had some front disc brakes put on my 65 mustang and I have to keep re bleeding the system. I will bleed it and the pedal will firm and it will work correctly but then like an hour later the system will have more air in it. what can i do to fix it? Thanks Nick [/QB][/QUOTE]
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baggins
Member # 3957
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I had some front disc brakes put on my 65 mustang and I have to keep re bleeding the system. I will bleed it and the pedal will firm and it will work correctly but then like an hour later the system will have more air in it. what can i do to fix it? Thanks Nick
JohnB
Member # 969
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You have a air-leak in the system. Go over EVERYTHING and re-tighten the connections.
baggins
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Cool, thanks for the help again John
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