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Old 06-05-2012, 09:04 PM   #11
Stocker
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Re: Brake bleeding trouble... still

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Originally Posted by 68shortfleet View Post
I have ran into this air problem before on a truck when the piston pins did not get installed into the brake shoes correctly.

Sucks pulling 3/4 drums back off, but maybe a picture of each side would show something that got missed?
Wish I could post pics, but have never figured it out (I am technologically challenged! ). I was thinking of that possibility a couple hours ago and pulled the drums off just to check. Everything looked good to me and both sides looked the same. (I did one side at a time, also had a manual for reference).

Now I'm wondering if a bad wheel cylinder could somehow cause the problem....

I also just tried opening the rear hose so I could block off the wheel cylinders and then test. Could not break the connection and it's soaking in penetrating fluid right now.
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