03-11-2012, 11:05 PM | #1 |
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Bleeding Drum Brakes
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I'm bleeding the four wheel drum brakes on my 67 c10. I cant get any fluid out of the the right rear brake. Is there a pin or something that I need to depress on the distribution block. I tried with a vacuum bleeder hooked to my air compressor with no luck at all. Any tips would be appreciated. Thank you! Last edited by j1970GMC; 03-11-2012 at 11:27 PM. |
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Re: Bleeding Drum Brakes
Sounds like ur wheel cylinder is plugged? Do u have someone holding the brake pedal down for u while u crack the bleeder? If nothing coming out of the bleeder, try cracking the line connection to the wheel cylinder and if u get fluid then u need a new wheel cylinder
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Are the brakes vacuum or hydro boosted?
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Definitely have to try bleeding with a helper. Those vacuum bleeders rarely work right and are slow.
That said, replacing the wheel cylinder will be cheap insurance.
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i have no problems with vacuum bleeders ,but i used the jar trick when bleeding brakes
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Well I would try it with a helper once, just so you can rule out the bleeder if that's what it is.
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Whats the reason you are having to bleed the brakes,new mc,new brake lines?
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Will try with a helper hopefully tonight. I don't feel like I tried it enough yesterday to really give it a shot. Thanks for the help everyone! |
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I bought the kit from Harbor Freight. Maybe I'm not using it right, although I've read the directions like four times... |
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Two words ... ~speed bleeders~ ... will make the job a breeze.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RUS-639590/
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I had the same problem on my 70 chevelle. Come to find out one of the lines was completely plugged up with 40 years worth of crud. Something to consider if a new wheel cylinder doesn't do the trick.
Speed bleeders are nice. I got mine from O'Reilly's or autozone.
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Well I was having the same problem on my chevy. They're hydro boost, I bled the front brakes just fine, and then I went to bleed the rear and nothing would come out. So I had my helper start the truck so the hydro boost would work and it blew out the brake line on the frame which was plugged with rust and rusted out.
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The fluid in the old master cylinder is really, really nasty. I've never seen brake fluid like this. It looks like transmission fluid.
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I have also encountered plugged bleed screws. I removed the screw and used a tiny drill bit, compressed air etc to clean it. Just a thought.
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Pretty much. The new speed bleeder takes place of the old ones. You tighten it like usual, then back it out half a turn. The bleeder is now a one way check valve. They let fluid out when you pump the pedal, but don't let any air back in then you releases it. Cannot tell you how much easier the bleeding operation is with them. Well worth $20 for a set of 4.
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Replace the rubber brake line located at the rear end...........they always look fine from the outside but collapsed on the inside.
replace it and it should be fine..........it happens all the time
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So my brother just came over and we did about 10 minutes of bleeding the old fashioned way.
It worked like a charm. I tried the vacuum bleeder I bought again and no luck. I tried my brother's manual vacuum pump and that did not work either. It looks like the only way to do it is the time consuming way. I tried to get speed bleeders at the Kragen store during lunch and they didn't have them... Thanks so much for all the help guys. |
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