Hello,
I've had plenty of experience with a "spongy" brake pedal; one
that you have to pump up once or twice because there's air in the
lines. But my '73 TR6 is doing the opposite lately: the first stab on the
pedal feels normal, do it again and the pedal goes almost to the floor.
Upon restoration 6,000 miles ago, I put in rebuilt calipers, new
wheel cylinders, new rotors, pads, shoes, springs, all new pipes, and
rebuilt master cylinder. Did everything (except the brake booster.) I
bled the system last week, just for fun. Stopping is straight; nothing is
leaking. I'm running synthetic fluid.
Any ideas? I don't like brake mysteries!
Thanks, Rick
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