The Excuse.
In the beginning, I was just getting air out of the left rear. I had already replaced the hard line to this wheel so I went ahead and replaced the hard line to the right rear also because it was cheap and easy. Once I replaced the right hard line, I started getting air out of both sides. The only theory I have for this is maybe the left side was flowing better than the right so the air would get pushed to the left. I haven't gotten the speed bleeders yet but both wheel cylinders are new and came with new bleeders. Also, I can get all of the air out, pump the pedal 5 or 6 times, and than the pedal will get mushy again and when I rebleed air comes out. When I bleed, I have someone holding pressure on the pedal while I open the bleeder.
Mouse.
I have adjusted the brake shoes already to where they just started dragging the drum. Although having the brakes out of adjustment can cause a low pedal, can it cause air to get into the system? I can't figure it out because no fluid leaks out, only air leaking in.
All help and suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks.