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Old 02-20-2000, 10:33 PM   #2
tooncis
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If your bleading them correctly? My 65 coupe has 4 wheel drum manual & I had to bleed them several times. when I opened the bleeder screw I heard air hiss out.
If there blead correctly & no fluid leaks.
the master cyl would be the next thing Id check. The piston wears and fluid seeps past & pedal deminishes.
Hope this helps.

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