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bleed them more , put a pint or so of fluid thru the brakes , bleed with
engine running and servo on .
if they are new drums and shoes they will need bedding in for a week or so
before they lock up nicely, they will be soft beforehand for a time . .
hold brake pedal down under pressure and see if it slowly moves to floor, if so
perhaps theres a seal leaking in master cylinder and fluid is going between
sections in cylinder rather than out of it , thus a master cyl repair kit or
replacement cylinder reqd ..
check rear wheel cylinders to see if any are seized up , you may have adjusted
the brakes but do the cylinders work ok.
i doubt it will be brake hoses causing the problem if they are in good
condition .
they are double lined and if the inner is split youll see a small lump appear
somewhere along them when brakes are under pressure, just run fingers along the
hoses carefully to check them when someone else has applied brakes for you .
engine running and servo on .
if they are new drums and shoes they will need bedding in for a week or so
before they lock up nicely, they will be soft beforehand for a time . .
hold brake pedal down under pressure and see if it slowly moves to floor, if so
perhaps theres a seal leaking in master cylinder and fluid is going between
sections in cylinder rather than out of it , thus a master cyl repair kit or
replacement cylinder reqd ..
check rear wheel cylinders to see if any are seized up , you may have adjusted
the brakes but do the cylinders work ok.
i doubt it will be brake hoses causing the problem if they are in good
condition .
they are double lined and if the inner is split youll see a small lump appear
somewhere along them when brakes are under pressure, just run fingers along the
hoses carefully to check them when someone else has applied brakes for you .