Slowly making progress diagnosing the pull to the left when braking.
Checked the right rear. Pulled the drum. Checked the wheel cylinder function, both extend.
Noted some oil residue on the drum and leading edge of the shoes. Based on the rear circuit not having a leak (based on not having to top off the rear reservoir at all in the past several years) and the build up around the fixed hub, I suspect that an axle seal is weeping.
As a lazy person I extended up the right front adjusters a notch to see if that would help. It did not.
So next up will be checking the front wheel cylinders for function. Even if they do extend properly, my guess is the new wheel cylinders on the left front are simply providing more power. (Note: I had already bled the front circuit again so I don't think this is an air bubble.) While a minor inconvenience, checking the right front will require pulling the Warn hub since the washers extend just enough to keep the drum from sliding off.
I also emailed Classic Cruisers down in Salida to get a WAG at what a disc conversion would cost. Time is starting to be a premium for me, so not chasing drum brake adjustments might be worth the cost.
Checked the right rear. Pulled the drum. Checked the wheel cylinder function, both extend.
Noted some oil residue on the drum and leading edge of the shoes. Based on the rear circuit not having a leak (based on not having to top off the rear reservoir at all in the past several years) and the build up around the fixed hub, I suspect that an axle seal is weeping.
As a lazy person I extended up the right front adjusters a notch to see if that would help. It did not.
So next up will be checking the front wheel cylinders for function. Even if they do extend properly, my guess is the new wheel cylinders on the left front are simply providing more power. (Note: I had already bled the front circuit again so I don't think this is an air bubble.) While a minor inconvenience, checking the right front will require pulling the Warn hub since the washers extend just enough to keep the drum from sliding off.
I also emailed Classic Cruisers down in Salida to get a WAG at what a disc conversion would cost. Time is starting to be a premium for me, so not chasing drum brake adjustments might be worth the cost.