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12-22-2016 07:59 AM #1
Denny-keep in mind that Tech is in that record heat climate change global warming area down in Florida. Corey and kids got home from Disney Monday nite and were actually glad to get back in some cooler air-said it was 90 at Disney playground
Tech--its been so cold up here nobody has done there Christmas shopping-------And I think Denny is like me-running low on coffee but so many cars in parking lots now that its a long cold walk to store and those lines ---------Meirr? had 29 of 31 cashier lines going with an average of 5-7 carts every one--------$$$$$amounts where mostly 2-3&hundred $$$$$$$$$and more------wasn't room for a rental armored van to make a robbery--Last edited by jerry clayton; 12-22-2016 at 08:04 AM.
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12-22-2016 06:56 PM #2
Sorry folks. Been too busy lately. I brought back to the Nerve center a replacement master cylinder. I am installing hopefully tomorrow to see if this will solve my problems. I have drum brakes all the way around, have adjusted all of them to the point where I can barely get the drum back on without forcing it, have new cylinders all the way around and bled them properly. I will properly bench bleed the master this time but thought I did it correctly the first time to the last one. When I slam the brake peddle it hesitates but goes to the floor even if I pump it a few times. This has to be the master cylinder. I'll let you great folks know the outcome. This by the way is the only Ford forum I belong to and I greatly appreciate everyone's help.
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12-23-2016 03:18 AM #3
From your earlier post, these 2 items jumped out to me.
The shoes get adjusted AFTER you've installed the drums, if you didn't do this prior, this could've been your original problem! See Denny's post for adjusting procedure.
The other item is we aren't a Ford specific forum. While many (like myself) prefer Fords, most all of us are just gearheads and like all the different cars / trucks / boats / planes / what have you?!?!?!
I'm pretty sure you've got your problem solved so I'll wish you and yours a Merry Christmas! Have Fun!!!
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12-23-2016 07:46 PM #4
Thanks. Hoping everyone has a great Christmas. I too love all vintage cars and as I acquire them it's great to learn how to fix all of the issues they have then enjoy them out on the road again. I'm bleeding and installing the master tomorrow but saving the brake system bleeding and adjusting for Christmas day. Some good brother bonding fun. Afterwards a good feast followed by a 100 foot burnout on a freshly paved country road nearby and a proper testing of the brakes should round off the day. A safe and healthy Holiday Season to all.





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