Brakes still not working...

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Brakes still not working...
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Hi guys my 306 has been sat still for the last 4 months and i recently changed the front discs and pads as they knacked, and then as i went to use them the brake pedal goes to the floor slowly, so i changed the master cylinder and have bled the system several times, and still the pedal does the same. When the engine is off if i pump the pedal, after a few pushes it goes solid and stays up but when i turn the engine on it goes to the floor and keeps going to the floor very slowly though, does anyone know what could be going on here??

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was it a new master cyl or a 2nd hand one ??
sounds like the seals in it have failed either way
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#3
with a servo, the brake pedal will eventually go down, very slowly...but very very slowly. Is the pedal a soft or hard initially?
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(13-01-2013, 04:28 PM)daddyfixit Wrote: was it a new master cyl or a 2nd hand one ??
sounds like the seals in it have failed either way

second hand but was working when removed :/

(13-01-2013, 04:36 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: with a servo, the brake pedal will eventually go down, very slowly...but very very slowly. Is the pedal a soft or hard initially?

Yeh i did the servo test keep foot on brake pedal turn engine on and the pedal sshould go down to show that the servo is working, but i pump it over and over again to the pedal solid keep my foot on and it just keeps going down to the floor very slowly...:/ but the brakes do lock on full when the pedal is right down to the floor...
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Master cylinder seal popped internally. happened on my old one when got over vigorous when bleeding brakes lol
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Could it be a leaking vacuum system? Not sure what the vacuum systems for but I think its to do with the brakes!?
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bump*
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(15-01-2013, 07:10 PM)Ben Wrote: Could it be a leaking vacuum system? Not sure what the vacuum systems for but I think its to do with the brakes!?

Usually opposite happens if vac problem, peddle stays hard and difficult to press iirc

(15-01-2013, 07:01 PM)Kwik Wrote: Master cylinder seal popped internally. happened on my old one when got over vigorous when bleeding brakes lol

answer to your bump....
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(21-01-2013, 02:41 PM)CJ_Derv Wrote:
(15-01-2013, 07:10 PM)Ben Wrote: Could it be a leaking vacuum system? Not sure what the vacuum systems for but I think its to do with the brakes!?

Usually opposite happens if vac problem, peddle stays hard and difficult to press iirc

(15-01-2013, 07:01 PM)Kwik Wrote: Master cylinder seal popped internally. happened on my old one when got over vigorous when bleeding brakes lol

answer to your bump....

But ive changed the master cylinder it was a second hand one, but would that definitely be the problem?
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new one is like £70 from euros or gsf......
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