scottonthefen
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I fit new wheel brake cylinders all round on my 88" 2A about three years ago. I fit new master cylinders and pipes and bled the system to a good pedal about a year ago. First test drives have been the last couple of weeks. Good pedal, good brakes, but terrible brake binding in reverse. Tracked it down to the front two wheels, couldn't turn either one backwards by hand even with the adjusters right off.
Removed the drums today to find the pistons on both front cylinders acting very strange. On the back wheels when I checked they all had a nice stiff action and a good strong push-out when you pull the shoes away a little. You could push each side back in with your finger and you would only move the piston you were pushing. But on the front, they all seemed very unresponsive, and if you pushed one piston back in the piston on the other side would move out too.
I've read if you fit new cylinders and don't use them for a while (it's been 3 years in my case) this can happen because sat around not being used is no good for them. Would you agree with that? They're the correct cylinders, front SWB, RH and LH, Lockheed, and I've got a good brake pedal (well I did have until I started playing about with the pistons on these two by hand today..).
(All the springs are fit correctly, red between post on back of leading shoe, under cam, back to brake plate post. Black between holes in lower leading and trailing shoes.)
Removed the drums today to find the pistons on both front cylinders acting very strange. On the back wheels when I checked they all had a nice stiff action and a good strong push-out when you pull the shoes away a little. You could push each side back in with your finger and you would only move the piston you were pushing. But on the front, they all seemed very unresponsive, and if you pushed one piston back in the piston on the other side would move out too.
I've read if you fit new cylinders and don't use them for a while (it's been 3 years in my case) this can happen because sat around not being used is no good for them. Would you agree with that? They're the correct cylinders, front SWB, RH and LH, Lockheed, and I've got a good brake pedal (well I did have until I started playing about with the pistons on these two by hand today..).
(All the springs are fit correctly, red between post on back of leading shoe, under cam, back to brake plate post. Black between holes in lower leading and trailing shoes.)
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