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  1. M37M35

    Bad airpack?

    Sort of... The air pressure and brake fluid don't share the same piston. Trying to explain it the best I can from memory... When you push the brake pedal, fluid from the master cylinder pushes on two plungers in the airpack. One pushes fluid out to the wheel cylinders, the other pushes on the...
  2. M37M35

    Bad airpack?

    Yeah, that definitely points to something going on with the airpack. It sounds like there's two issues here... One is the valve in the airpack leaking. Second is the leaking air finding it's way into the brake fluid. I just rebuilt my airpack awhile back, and offhand I can't think of any way...
  3. M37M35

    Bad airpack?

    Check the exhaust vent line from the airpack going up under the hood and see if it's plugged somehow. It sounds like your airpack is leaking air internally, but it should vent out the exhaust line before forcing it's way into the brake fluid side.
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