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Old 04-04-2004, 07:41 PM
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Terry,

I had the same identical problem and tore my hair out trying to come up with a solution.

The cure... if you haven't already done it, disconnect the rear master cylinder rod from the pedal and bleed the front, then disconnect the front rod at the pedal, re-connect the rear to the pedal and bleed the rear (always bleed from the valve the furthest from the m/c and work toward it. I used vacum bleeders, pressure bleeders, etc. When you adjust the bias 70-80% of the pedal pressure should be on the front brakes.

Good luck.
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