When I test drove Zeke, I knew right away the brakes needed pumping to stop him and would need to be bled . So, the second thing (after replacing the clutch master that was leaking into the cab) I did was bleed the rear drums and front discs. Still required three pumps to stop. No problem. Read many brake threads and decided to adjust the rear shoes.
None of the adjusters would budge. No problem. Ordered four cylinder rebuild kits. Those f*****g cylinder pistons fought me every step of the way
until I got them out, cleaned up and installed the kits. Bled the brakes and went for a drive. Still required three pumps to stop. Read more threads. Aha, pumped the brake pedal, started engine and the pedal softened a little. Probably not the booster (yet).
This morning I opened the bleed valve on the left rear and
watched bubbles come out of the bleed hose. Critical piece of info - no leaks anywhere in the system, and after topping up both reservoirs there's been no loss of fluid.
And so, my new family of personally experienced experts, here's my best educated guess - the master cylinder is allowing air into the system. I'm ready to order a rebuild kit from FJParts, but would appreciate a second opinion before pulling the trigger.
To entice you, I have attached a photo of Zeke's rearend.
None of the adjusters would budge. No problem. Ordered four cylinder rebuild kits. Those f*****g cylinder pistons fought me every step of the way

This morning I opened the bleed valve on the left rear and

And so, my new family of personally experienced experts, here's my best educated guess - the master cylinder is allowing air into the system. I'm ready to order a rebuild kit from FJParts, but would appreciate a second opinion before pulling the trigger.
To entice you, I have attached a photo of Zeke's rearend.
