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    #16
    when i drove it the pedal was unbelievly stiff. i will try it agian tonight

    check out the first page of this thread

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      #17
      Stiff pedal, poor braking performance, sounds like blockage or a crimp in the lines. I'd take 'em off, run compressed air through them and reinstall. Perhaps the MC is shot. Is it new, used, rebuilt? More info please.



      Afterthought:

      I just read the first page of the link you posted above. Sounds like you already know the answer. At least it's been brought to your attention.

      You've been led to the watering hole, now all you need to do is drink.
      Last edited by Koony; 09-28-2005, 09:19 PM.
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        #18
        its a brand new one. the reason its stiffer is because its a 25mm instead of the stock 14mm

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          #19
          Originally posted by Koony
          Afterthought:

          I just read the first page of the link you posted above. Sounds like you already know the answer. At least it's been brought to your attention.

          You've been led to the watering hole, now all you need to do is drink.
          i dont know if other people have the same experience though, im hopping some people who have it will chime in

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            #20
            Originally posted by nickmp0wer
            i dont see why pumping it would be nessary. I would open the bleeder then he would press down the pedal then i would close it and he would let off
            You would open the bleeder, then press the pedal??

            Just bleed it like Brew said. That's the best way i know of without using a pressure bleeder. It's the same way I bled my clutch.

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              #21
              if you are getting fluid out of the bleeders and there are no air bubbles... then you are fine. it sounds to me like you dont have a problem and should probly go to the gym. The 25mm master cyl is harder to push, because the larger piston doesn't move as far to push the same amount of brake fluid

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                #22
                i felt like my seat was going to break i was pressing so hard. I will test it a little bit more, but id rather be driving knowing that i can stop faster rather then not

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                  #23
                  did you put the gasket behind the master cyl? there is an o-ring that goes between the master cyl and the booster.... if that is missing you wont have power assistance, and would cause poor braking

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                    #24
                    booooya, im not sure but i dont think thats in there. I just took off the old MC and put the new one on? but i remmeber it came with at least the 2 seals on the top for the tank, i guess i will check this weekend

                    i just went down there but i didnt take the mc off cause i need to turkey bast the fluid out of the tank. although i did press on the brake pedal a few times to get any possible booster pressure out, then i stood on the pedal (it moved like 3 inches) then i started the car and the brake pedal didnt move at all
                    Last edited by nickmp0wer; 09-29-2005, 08:37 PM.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by nickmp0wer
                      its a brand new one. the reason its stiffer is because its a 25mm instead of the stock 14mm
                      Stock is 23mm.

                      RISING EDGE

                      Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                        #26
                        my bad, so does anyone know if the MC's come with the seal on them or not? would the dealer have one in stock?

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                          #27
                          new MC's do not have the o-ring on them....

                          TJ i believe M3 has a 23mm MC.... big strut e30 have different size front/rear... i think 14/17... maybe 17/23.... not sure about early sizes thou with drums

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by e30evolution
                            new MC's do not have the o-ring on them....

                            TJ i believe M3 has a 23mm MC.... big strut e30 have different size front/rear... i think 14/17... maybe 17/23.... not sure about early sizes thou with drums
                            Really? They are that small? I wouldn't have thought that.

                            RISING EDGE

                            Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                              #29
                              this would also make the car run a little funny right? vacum leak?

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                                #30
                                a little

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