Too much vacuum?????????
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Too much vacuum?????????



I'd readjust the brake shoes, they should just barely rub when you turn the
hub by hand.
I'd also rebleed the system, I bet you still have a bit of air in there, but
I think the main problem is the brake shoes need adjusted. It doesn't hurt
when the shoes rub a bit when cold, because the drum quickly warms up and
expands away from the shoes when in use. There should be a little resistance
when you spin the hub, not a lot, but some.
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Savard" <res03r3f@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:35 PM
Subject: IML: Too much vacuum?????????


> Hi all,
>   Working on brakes to get my 66 Crown Coupe roadworthy. Rebuilt wheel
> cyliders fore and aft.
>  Relined brake shoes,new brake holddown hardware, new self adjuster
> hardware all around and rebuilt master cylinder. Pressure bled brake
> system. Now have very high and very firm brake pedal.
> With the engine running I apply the brake pedal and it goes to about 1/4
> inch from the floor-not much room for error.
>  The questions are:
>   Too much vacuum??
>   Vavuum overpowering the master cylinder??
>   Bad master cylinder(it does go back to hard and high with engine
> off)???
>   Bad check valve(how do you test it?)???
>   Something else I overlooked???
>   Is there a restricting orifice on rear lines to engage front brakes
> first???
>  Any and all thoughts are greatly appreciated.
> Don Savard(looking for a break!!)
>
> --
> 64 Crown 4DHTP       64 Crown Coupe
> 65 Crown Coupe       66 Crown Coupe
> 71 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 (clone)
> 96 Dodge Dakota
>
>
>
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