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Thread: Kinda mushy break pedal (1G Stealth TT)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleu View Post
    When you flush the brake fluid, about how much fluid should you use? I'm thinking of doing this to my Stealth before I start driving it this year.
    Until it comes out clean. The roadcourse/autox guys here use the super blue and whatever that yellow stuff is called so it's easier to tell when the system is flushed.
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    Does your ABS work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Man View Post
    Does your ABS work?
    Unfortunately, yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhioSpyderman View Post
    Unfortunately, yes

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    If you're unwilling to get new brake lines (which I still think it is), do a few ABS stops. I've found at work that if you do a few stops, the pump helps push the fluid around and get air out that you may have missed.

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    On a whim I just bought these.... 91 92 93 94 96 Dodge Stealth 4WD Stainless Steel Brake Lines Hose F R | eBay

    I will report on their fitment, quality and if they actually help

    Bob.

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    Don't forget to put me in the will before you get these on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    Don't forget to put me in the will before you get these on.
    That bad? Had experience with this seller?

    LOL

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    Just covering my ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhioSpyderman View Post
    Will do. I will post when I have this accomplished...(but I honestly don't think I have any leaks)...

    Bob.
    When my clutch master cylinder went out, I too wasn't leaking any fluid...Air was just being pumped whenever the pedal was being pressed in.

    Hopefully it is just worn rubber hoses that are allowing the fluid to expand within them & your replacement SS lines correct this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    Just covering my ass.
    Heh....got quite a chuckle out of this....

    I know, I went cheap again....who knows, maybe they'll be the next best thing to toast....

    You laughed at me when I bought that crank pulley from Rock Auto....best deal EVAR!!!!

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