My 73 Blazer has been sitting for a while, cos I have been busy, and also cos I cant get it to stop!..
It does brake, but slowly, and if I really push hard(Both feet), the pass rear wheel will just lock.
Front won't lock.
The PO told me he changed front and rear pads, front and rear flexible lines, and rear cylinders.
I adjusted the rear shoes, then rebled the brakes, .
No change.
Then I replaced the Master Cylinder and booster with one from a 1990 3/4 Suburban, and rebled.
No change, so its been sitting for a month.
Friday, I did some driving around a parking lot, hitting the brakes hard and hoped something would clue me up.
After I did this I felt the brake surfaces.. Both front rotors were hot, and the Pass rear drum was hot, but drivers rear was stone cold.
Maybe I am being stupid, but if the fronts are getting hot then the brakes must be working... and if the Drivers rear was bad somehow, I would expect good brakes on 3 wheels..
Ideas?
It does brake, but slowly, and if I really push hard(Both feet), the pass rear wheel will just lock.
Front won't lock.
The PO told me he changed front and rear pads, front and rear flexible lines, and rear cylinders.
I adjusted the rear shoes, then rebled the brakes, .
No change.
Then I replaced the Master Cylinder and booster with one from a 1990 3/4 Suburban, and rebled.
No change, so its been sitting for a month.
Friday, I did some driving around a parking lot, hitting the brakes hard and hoped something would clue me up.
After I did this I felt the brake surfaces.. Both front rotors were hot, and the Pass rear drum was hot, but drivers rear was stone cold.
Maybe I am being stupid, but if the fronts are getting hot then the brakes must be working... and if the Drivers rear was bad somehow, I would expect good brakes on 3 wheels..
Ideas?