253,000 miles on it. Been sorting out problems with the brakes for a while but got new brakes put in on all 4 wheels. Just a couple days ago I replaced the master cylinder and brake booster. I bench bled the master cylinder before installing. The problem is after I installed the master cylinder and brake booster, I bled the brakes in the right sequence. But bleeding the back brakes, it's mostly air coming out with very little fluid. The front brakes bled great. Also to, my brake pedal goes almost to the floor. The front brakes are doing all the work. I think the rear brake lines are sucking air somewhere. What do you think? As far as I can tell it's not leaking any fluid from the back anywhere. Please help. Thanks.
ABS is not activated - Did you bleed the rear brakes with engine on and someone stepping on brake and you bleed rears ?
It took a really long time for the fluid to get to the rear brakes when I did it with a Mighty Vac. Proper sequence is; Right Rear, Left Rear, Right Front, Left Front. Left is Driver's side, right is passenger's.