Hey guys, looking for some advice here.
Car is a 1988 325e
My brakes are usually a little mushy but occasionally they will go almost to the floor without doing much, one pump of the brakes will bring the pressure back up and braking will be normal (well...mushy) again. If i press the brakes without the engine running, or with it running and the booster vacuum hose plugged the brakes a very firm (obviously, since there is no vacuum assist). I have tried bleeding them a couple of times and bled new fluid all the way through the lines, i'm certain there is no air in the lines. The pads/rotors and calipers are in good shape. There are no leaks and I'm not losing any fluid.
When I press the brakes with the engine running I can hear air rushing out from near the pedal, I presume this is a leak in the booster where the pedal rod enters it?
The air noise, and firm pedal when vacuum is disabled indicated to me it's a problem with the booster, but the soft pedal makes me think it's the master cylinder. Everything I've read online says the pedal is usually hard to press if the booster is failing (which makes perfect sense to me)
So what do you guys think, bad booster? MC? Both? Something else?
Thanks in advance
Edit: Oh yeah one other thing, I've read about a check valve on the booster vacuum line, this is MIA on my car and there is just a metal tube connecting the 2 pieces of rubber line with little clamps securing the rubber tubes to the metal one. Might this have anything to do with it? I'm going to go get one of these for starters.
Car is a 1988 325e
My brakes are usually a little mushy but occasionally they will go almost to the floor without doing much, one pump of the brakes will bring the pressure back up and braking will be normal (well...mushy) again. If i press the brakes without the engine running, or with it running and the booster vacuum hose plugged the brakes a very firm (obviously, since there is no vacuum assist). I have tried bleeding them a couple of times and bled new fluid all the way through the lines, i'm certain there is no air in the lines. The pads/rotors and calipers are in good shape. There are no leaks and I'm not losing any fluid.
When I press the brakes with the engine running I can hear air rushing out from near the pedal, I presume this is a leak in the booster where the pedal rod enters it?
The air noise, and firm pedal when vacuum is disabled indicated to me it's a problem with the booster, but the soft pedal makes me think it's the master cylinder. Everything I've read online says the pedal is usually hard to press if the booster is failing (which makes perfect sense to me)
So what do you guys think, bad booster? MC? Both? Something else?
Thanks in advance
Edit: Oh yeah one other thing, I've read about a check valve on the booster vacuum line, this is MIA on my car and there is just a metal tube connecting the 2 pieces of rubber line with little clamps securing the rubber tubes to the metal one. Might this have anything to do with it? I'm going to go get one of these for starters.


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