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Well I've got the brakes on and everything and bled them correctly like 5 times, but after building up pressure, the car looses brake pressure any ideas?
did you let the master cylinder go dry while bleeding the brakes? if it got real low you may have sicked air into the lines by the abs pump. look for a bleeder on the abs or off the master, some have it some dont, depends on the year of the car.
i know the 97 and 98 had it, the newer ones dont seem to have it.
you can have some one pump the brakes, then they hold them, just like bleeding the caliper, then crack the line bolt loose off the master, if its got air, this will bleed it out, wrap a rag around the line, as it will fly out fast if you crack it to much.
if your running stock wheels, be careful putting the wheels back on, thats how them chips you have on the caliper happen, you got like a 1/2 inch of space now.
I have pressure when the car is off, but when it's running the brakes have to be pushed in to floor before they engage properly, (i haven't bled the abs/BMC yet no one to help) if I pump them while the car is running they start to build pressure but them they loose it.