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Topic: spongy sn95s on a fox??????
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Bottle Fed
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I have recently changed to the sn95 setup on my fox Saleen and bleed the brakes many times, still to only get a spongy feel from the brakes...anyone experience this and know how to fix it???? everything seems to be alright, maybe the rubber lines are done or I need to gut the proportioning block....give me your feedback please...Paul...
-------------------- 1988 Saleen convt #522 SC 1989 Saleen #420 408 w/BOOST! 2009 M5 2000 Yamaha R1 2016 S6
Posts: 2269 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Apr 2003
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Hungry Hippo
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Member # 537
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did you bleed the master cylinder too?
-------------------- 05 S4 Avant(wagon) 09 C6 H/C/I
Posts: 2959 | From: east bay | Registered: Nov 2001
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Bottle Fed
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ttt
-------------------- 1988 Saleen convt #522 SC 1989 Saleen #420 408 w/BOOST! 2009 M5 2000 Yamaha R1 2016 S6
Posts: 2269 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Apr 2003
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stangnut
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Member # 5937
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did you upgrade your master cly? bigger caliper's need more fluid to push. use that sn95 master also or a 93 cobra master they got the juice.had the same problem on mine
Posts: 198 | From: vally joe | Registered: Aug 2005
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phildog
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I put sn95 Cobra front stuff on my '86 SVO (I sold you that Maier strut tower brace in Hayward) and I used the SVO master and it worked great. The pedal was so solid I thought I might have screwed up, but it was all good.
Posts: 1554 | From: 510 | Registered: Apr 2002
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