I did search for a while but couldnt find any threads with the same type of problem...
So basically, when i'm braking, mostly over 2000rpms still in gear as well as when i push in the clutch and take it out of gear early, the pedal goes like 2/3 of the way to the floor before it even starts to brake. Its brakes fine and normally and its not like the pedal goes all the way to the floor when i'm sitting at a light. If i pump it a couple times its fine, and if i'm below 2000rpms it ussually works fine with the brakes catching instantly like 1/8 of the way to the floor and doesnt loose pressure at all...
About 6 months ago, my BMC was going out and my pedal was hitting the floor when i stood at a light, so i replaced it with another i had on hand from a different CB and it was perfect again. I'm doubting its the BMC just because its intermittent and the pedal never goes to the floor like it did on my old BMC... Now i know the brakes have been bled propperly so air is not an issue... Any ideas on what else could be causing an inconsistant problem like this?
So basically, when i'm braking, mostly over 2000rpms still in gear as well as when i push in the clutch and take it out of gear early, the pedal goes like 2/3 of the way to the floor before it even starts to brake. Its brakes fine and normally and its not like the pedal goes all the way to the floor when i'm sitting at a light. If i pump it a couple times its fine, and if i'm below 2000rpms it ussually works fine with the brakes catching instantly like 1/8 of the way to the floor and doesnt loose pressure at all...
About 6 months ago, my BMC was going out and my pedal was hitting the floor when i stood at a light, so i replaced it with another i had on hand from a different CB and it was perfect again. I'm doubting its the BMC just because its intermittent and the pedal never goes to the floor like it did on my old BMC... Now i know the brakes have been bled propperly so air is not an issue... Any ideas on what else could be causing an inconsistant problem like this?
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