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Posted by AJ on Thursday, June 11, 2009:In Reply to: 1988 case international 885 brakes posted by Hugh on Thursday, June 11, 2009:
Usually that problem is caused by the pistons in the master cylinders sticking before they return fully home,if the pistons do not return fully they do not have a full charge of fluid to push to the axle pistons and the pedal will go to the floor,rapid pumping of the pedal will bring them up,a few seconds later they will go to the floor again,you will have to remove the cylinders and if the bores are good fit two new repair kits.
AJ
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