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97 s10 blazer - 10/19/2007 5:34:46 AM   
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i know its not a cady...but guys here were a big help b4
cracking the line right off the master cylinder to the front breaks spits fluid like crazy...but when i crack the other line to the back breaks..it just lightly drips
if i can't a good preasure off the master cylinder(which is brand new)....how can i move on to blead the the whole system and how can 1/2 of the master cylinder have a perfect bleading presure...and the other 1/2 be so week??...
thanks in advance......
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RE: 97 s10 blazer - 10/19/2007 5:54:42 AM   
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mornin FromTheKing....welcome to the Forum.........great bunch of people to help you....you'l see.......though, it would be a good thing to go to Member Introduction and introduce yourself....check out what need be done, for posting,etc..........have fun here, and good luck with your s-blaz...... again welcome
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RE: 97 s10 blazer - 10/19/2007 5:48:52 PM   
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Rear half of master cylinder applies rear brakes. It may take a while to get strong pressure. If truck has drum brakes it they dont require a large amount of fluid to work. If there a large amount of air in system you will need to go to dealer to get bled. Most shops can't "auto bleed " ABS unit.Hope it helps

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