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It worked well for me. When I flew to Cameron, MO, for the Missouri Fly-In in October my brakes were barely working. I added fluid into the reservoir but it did not good. I tried to bleed them by pumping the pedal and they quit working altogether! I then pumped fluid from the calipers up to the reservoir and they work great. I think as long as I keep the fluid level up, they will be OK. I think my right caliper is leaking, and will have that looked at soon.

Larry Snyder
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On Dec 27, 2006, at 10:37 AM, john jameson wrote:

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hi. i have a 46 415C. it has cleveland brakes that worked great when they were installed 5 years ago. inthe last year or so the performance has gradually detiriorated. the pedal seems a bit low too butr does not really "pump up" on repeated application.

my A and P friend says i am probably just low on fluid and has offered to pump some in from the caliper side.

does this sound like a good plan?

jmj
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