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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 07:47 PM
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Angry Old newbie..

Hello everyone!
I am a very old newbie.. Old due to my age , but "newbie" to this forum.. Over the past 65 years I have owned more Fords than I can recall, (Wifie says I have selective memory), but I do remember my first Ford pick'em up truck.. She was a '49 six cylinder, three speed, that I painted red, cause I was a volunteer firemen bank in those days..
Now, 65 yrs later, I still have a '90 F-700 bucket truck, a '69 F-600 dumper, a '94 F-350 w/11' AutoCrane bed. a '04 F-450 Super Duty w/ 11' mechanics bed..
Everything runs as a good Ford should, 'cept I have a problem with the brakes on my '94.. I guess everyone else has had similar problems..
I can't get around like I used to, so my nephew does my mech work now, and is stumped as to why we have the "proverbial" sinking brake pedal syndrome.on the '94 F-350. He has replaced the calipers, rear wheel cylinders, and new pads and shoes, bled them all as per Fomoco instructions, Replaced master cylinder with one from a 450 as suggested by local Ford dealer. But still have the same sinking pedal.. Anyone solved this same condition ?? Thanks, for any suggestions...
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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 08:39 PM
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Welcome to the site...

Introduce yourself to the Community here! If you have a technical question, try posting it in the appropriate forum.

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Old Oct 16, 2014 | 08:37 AM
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 09:27 AM
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