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wishgirl10 05-19-2012 09:43 PM

Brake problems
 
Hi everybody. I'm new to this forum and I'm looking for some help. I have an 86 supra that my boyfriend has rebuilt the engine on (it had a rusted cylinder) and now it's finally running. The biggest problem right now is that the brake pedal is super soft. He's already bled the brake lines and gotten a lot of air out of the lines and he's rebuilt the back brakes because they weren't pushing out before, but now that's fixed and back on the car and the pedal is still super soft. There's enough brake fluid and everything in it. So what we're wondering now is if there's some kind of air bleeder box somewhere on the car (other than the bleeder valves on the calipers). Anyone have any information or ideas?

btwilson86 05-20-2012 06:03 AM

Welcome to the forum!

Although air in the lines is one of the more common problems, another cause of a really spongy feeling brake pedal is a bad brake master cylinder. It should be inexpensive to rebuild or replace, just be sure you bench bleed the cylinder prior to installation.

Green7mgte 05-20-2012 01:47 PM

agreed.. the brake master cylinder can be thought of as a large plunger with a few rubber rings around it.. If not used for a long while those rings dry out, crack or don't hold seal properly. When you go to bleed them they fail and your left w/o brakes.. Thats why some mechanics, while bleeding the brakes, place a block of wood under the break peddle. To stop the peddle from hitting the floor and pushing the plunger in the BMC to its furthest position, if it hasn't been done for a very long time.
Happened to me.. put on a new BMC and that should solve you're problem. If you had a leaky caliper or something, you would see signs of it on your rims. If you had a leaky line some place. probably see it on the garage floor.

Indeed on bench bleeding. here's my thread on me bumbling my way through it..http://www.toyota-supra.info/forums/...-brakes-2.html

wishgirl10 05-20-2012 09:53 PM

Ok, thanks for the info guys. Very helpful.

Any ideas where we can find a master cylinder rebuild kit? Autozone only has the replacement master cylinder, which we'll get if we have to, but we're trying to save $.

Green7mgte 05-21-2012 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by wishgirl10 (Post 102973)
which we'll get if we have to, but we're trying to save $.

supra and save money.. you're in the wrong car! lol..
check ebay id imagion.. good luck =)

cre 05-21-2012 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wishgirl10 (Post 102973)
Ok, thanks for the info guys. Very helpful.

Any ideas where we can find a master cylinder rebuild kit? Autozone only has the replacement master cylinder, which we'll get if we have to, but we're trying to save $.

Call around. Napa usually has rebuild kits for things that other stores don't.

Green7mgte 05-21-2012 04:29 PM

that is a very good point.. Napa can usually get their hands on odd ball stuff..but for a price. I know I can go to my local autozone and get any sort of gasket I need.. but napa will fly me in the actual part if I cant find it anyplace else. Strange how that works.


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