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  1. hndrsonj

    Good air...no brakes. M35A2.

    Did you use a pressure bleeder or do it manually?
  2. hndrsonj

    Good air...no brakes. M35A2.

    So you've had this a year and never checked the brake fluid?:roll: As you found out, it's not a split master cylinder so if you lose fluid you have zero brakes. The master cylinder is on the drivers side below your feet. It's probably a wheel cylinder leaking.
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