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Just looking for a little help here with my '75 280Z. I was coming home yesterday and on the last turn before my house, I pressed the brake. My petal starts going down slowly but down further than it has before and makes an audible hiss when pressed. I checked the fluid and both fluid conisters on the master cylinder were half full. I topped off and (I know silly but had no choice) drove to work this morning. It stops. Kinda. But takes me 4 times the distance to stop and makes a hiss whenever pressed.

Master cylinder?

Master Vac?

Line?

:( Help.:(

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yes, being able to stop is a good thing!

Years ago I had total brake failure (handbrake didn't even work as it was hydraulic) in my rally car while driving to uni. As I didn't want to leave my car on the side of the road I decided to keep going, and learned the meaning fear as I slowed the car down with the gearbox, and stopped it by turning off the engine and gently using the clutch as a brake. Stoopid!:eek:

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