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hi,
new to this site but was hoping that someone may be able to help me with my brake issues. so i have a 95 F350 powerstoke 4X4, with an auto. i can seem to get a good brake pedal. i have replaced just about everything in the brake system in the last few months. ie: master, all lines (rubber and steel), calipers, wheel cylinders, rotors, pads, drums, shoes, etc. i still can not get a good hard pedal out of the truck. sitting there with your foot on the brake the pedal slowly creeps down like there is a leak or has a bad master, but i have no leaks and have put in 3 new masters.... any ideas??? have blead the system like crazy even with a power bleeder...
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I'm also chasing a brake problem on my 96 f250 powerstroke. You may want to look at the vacuum pump. It may not be working properly.
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