Air in the fluid lines will cause this condition. Bleed the entire brake system and than check its performance. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: Joe Palatinus <jpalatinus@xxxx> > > Recently I went to look at another delorean for sale. This delorean was > not a "show car" there were a few dings on the body, and the interior was > wretched looking. It does however have a new engine clutch and brakes. I > test drove it, and when I first got in the brake felt more like a clutch > than the clutch. When I pressed on the brake, there was no resistence and > the car was not slowing until the brake was practically to the floor. (like > a clutch) Once the brake was close to the floor, it compressed like a > normal brake. I was just curious IF any other people had this problem, and > how they fixed it. My automatic does not do this, so I assume this is not > normal for a delorean. > Thanks > Joe P. > VIN 6808