[Shotimes] Braking problems.

Midwest SHO Specialists SHOtimes MidwestSHOspecialists@hotmail.com
Mon, 20 Jan 2003 00:53:13 -0600


No, this sounds like either air in the system or a master cylinder that is
not fully sealed, I.E. allowing fluid to pass by.  If it is air in the
system you need to figure out how it got there.  Look for leaking pistons on
the calipers.

Mike Kopstain
Midwest SHO Specialists
827 North Chestnut Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
www.MidwestSHO.com
Sales@midwestsho.com
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 3:44 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Braking problems.


> My 91, ABS equipped SHO has had some braking problems lately. When I
> press the pedal, it's almost impossible to know what level of boost I'm
> going to get, if any. There is no solid pattern, it's somewhat random,
> but some things seem to have influence on the problem. It seems to have
> more boost early in the morning when temps are near freezing. Later in
> the day when temps are in the mid 60's, I find there may be little or no
> boost. If I drive harder, the next stop is more likely to have low
> boost.
> I'm suspecting a vacuum leak at the booster. Any other ideas?
> -mike
> '91 SHO
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