luigisho
SHO Member
Do you know where the leak is?
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Do you know where the leak is?
If the brakes are leaking anywhere, it will more than likely be the front to rear lines just in front of the drivers rear wheel. That's the only place I've had them rot out and I've had it happen on two different cars.Still havent found why the brakes leak. May of been a slow leak from sitting for awhile. Ill fill it up and see if i can find it leaking somewhere. Brake lines along the body look really good, just rust at the nut ends on about everything. And i hope bleeding the brakes with the abs isnt as much of a pain as it is with most 90s gm.
wow. That's gnarly. Are you seeing fluid on the ground or on parts? If you can see fluid there are visible and uv dyes for just about any automotive fluid out there to help track the source. You may be replacing those lines either way.
You mean the proportion valve on the rear? Pics on post #2 https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/bleed-brakes-95-atx.141035/#post-1530891my brain still hurts because some abs box on the rear that has lines into it has a bolt spring thing. Im still learning older fords
You mean the proportion valve on the rear? Pics on post #2 https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/bleed-brakes-95-atx.141035/#post-1530891
You talking about that thing in your #76 post? I think there are brake line unions there and that keeps them in place and out of the way. I think Chad ran his lines recently. He should have insight on this.
If your brake fluid still goes down and you see no puddles, the master cylinder can leak from the rear and run into the power brake diaphragm