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08-21-2024, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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65 Chevy C10 rear drum brake woes. please help.
Hey fellas, i rebuilt my 65 c10 and put disc brakes up front. i planned to keep the drum brakes in the rear so i ordered a rebuild kit. I couldnt get the rear brakes to work after the rebuild.
Since i put in all new brake lines, hydrobooster and master cylinder i decided it must just have air trapped in them. so i bled them by pumping the brake. still nothing.... bought a vaccume hand pump, and tried bleeding them like that. still nothing. Thought "Maybe the drums are really glazed?" so i used a die grinder with a flapper wheel to sand the inside of the drum. still nothing. bought an AC 110v vaccume pump and pulled a monster vaccume on the master cylinder... still nothing. I figured "maybe i collapsed the original 65 rubber hose from the frame to the rear axle" so i bought a new one. still nothing. So i bought a pressure bleeder. and forced 40psi of brake fluid through the system, bleeding over a litre through the rears. Still.... Nothing. I adjusted the adjuster through the slot in the drum each time. expanding it till it dragged hard and i cant get so much as a change in resistance with the brake. i swapped the wheel cylinders to another set... Still Nothing... What is going on here? did i rebuild the brakes with the wrong kit? is there a oddball drum or something? I looked for new drums, but couldnt find any with the slot in the front for getting to the tensioner/adjuster. i don't have a hole in the backing plate... i am really close to just buying a CPP rear disc brake kit, but i couldnt run 15 inch wheels then. If anyone has an idea, throught or suggestion please let me know. i am at my ends wit here... Last edited by Gumby83; 08-21-2024 at 12:51 AM. |
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