Re: Need help with '53 brakes not releasing pressure
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It sounds as though there are 2 problems contributing to the situation:.
1. The driver-side front drum grabbing could be shoe adjustment, fluid leaking from wheel cylinder onto drum and shoes 2. I vote also for the Master Cylinder pushrod being too tightly adjusted because - 1000 miles of OK service of master cylinder the compensation port being visibly blocked by piston On my Clipper I finally came to diagnose the Master Cylinder pushrod being too tight. It made the Master cylinder seize up, brakes stayed on, brake lights stayed on and car had obvious brake drag. This was especially bad in summer temperatures after the engine was warm (30 to 100 miles of driving) and master cylinder was warm (and the driver was warm) DanL
Posted on: 2009/10/25 0:00
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Re: Need help with '53 brakes not releasing pressure
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This is exactly what happened to mine. It would partialy lock-up the brakes leaving the brake lights on after the car was warm. Not enough free play in linkage and M/C piston not returning.
Posted on: 2009/10/25 12:40
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