I'm trying to narrow down a problem I'm having with my brakes. I recently redid my engine bay so the brake boost and master cylinder were removed. Everything was reinstalled including a line lock device. The brakes were bleed and rebleed. I had some problems bleeding through the abs actuator but I rebleed them for the fourth time today and the fluid runs smooth on all four corners. When I start the car the brakes are applied without me touching the pedal. I see the pedal sink. I can pull the pedal back up with my foot but the pedal will fall again and the brakes are acting like its me hitting the pedal. Its almost as if the brake booster is working too well or the master cylinder isn't apply enough opposing force on the rod of the brake booster. I believe the line lock device isn't the problem because everything bleed fine. With the engine off, the system seems to work more normal. The brakes don't stick, but the pedal seems to take a long time to bounce back to its resting position.
So bad master cylinder or brake booster?
Thanks,
Dennis
So bad master cylinder or brake booster?
Thanks,
Dennis