AdrianM824
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How's it going, new to the site.
So I bought a 1979 CJ7 for $2000, new paintjob, new tires, rug inside, all I needed to do was clean it up a little. One problem that the jeep had was the breaks. We thought all we had to do was bleed them. We were also wrong. I ended up buying a new master cylinder, I've bled the brakes 3 times. It still won't stop. While the car is off and you pumps the brakes they feel as if they are working, but as soon as you turn the car on, it's as if breaks didn't esixt. So before I go wasting money on crap, might aswell see if anybody here knows what's wrong with it. Please help me, if you can't then point me to someone who can.
Thanks,
Adrian
So I bought a 1979 CJ7 for $2000, new paintjob, new tires, rug inside, all I needed to do was clean it up a little. One problem that the jeep had was the breaks. We thought all we had to do was bleed them. We were also wrong. I ended up buying a new master cylinder, I've bled the brakes 3 times. It still won't stop. While the car is off and you pumps the brakes they feel as if they are working, but as soon as you turn the car on, it's as if breaks didn't esixt. So before I go wasting money on crap, might aswell see if anybody here knows what's wrong with it. Please help me, if you can't then point me to someone who can.
Thanks,
Adrian