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On factory wheel cylinders the round slotted bolt/screw portion had an angled slot in it (one side of the slot is cut deeper than the other). Your screw might be the wrong way round or, if the replacement cylinders don't have this, it might account for the dragging and lightly filing the slot away might just help.I stopped working on this rig to work on my FJ55, Zeke. Got back to Mavis and finished rebuilding the wheel cylinders.
Had a little scare when the right wheel had a pool of liquid under it. While tearing down the wheel cylinders to see what was wrong, I accidentally put my hand in the pool of oil. Said oil was much, much too thick to be brake fluid.
Seems to be fresh 90W.
So I have a bad seal on that side. I'm putting off fixing it until I can get the clutch working.
Except upon putting both brakes back together and mounting the wheels, now the driver's side rear wheel is locked up solid every time I torque the lug nuts.
I've disassembled that brake a few times, swapped pads, made sure the adjusters are all the way in, and even mounted the wheel in different positions and still it's locked up fairly solid.
The wheel will turn as if it has a parking brake on if I drive it back and forth, but will move not at all if I run it on jackstands, forward and reverse.
As that wheel worked fine before, I'm not getting what I did wrong here.