Ok so you replaced the MC. I assume you drained brake lines and added brand new fluid and then bled all 4 corners? When bleeding you start at the rear pass side then rear dr side, front pass side, and last front driver side. After blleeding each line you should always check your fluid level.
Also check the rubber diaphram under the caps. Is it distorted in any way, was it sitting inside the fluid? Yes to any REPLACE THE DIAPHRAM. It is now sucking air into your brake sytem, not good. Yes they do wear out and require replacement.
If your old ones are good, wash them in warm water and air dry 100%. Do not get any towel lint on them or install wet. Water is no good for the brakes.
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Saturday, February 25th, 2006 AT 9:47 PM