Ryhz
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2023
- Posts
- 11
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- USA
- First Name
- J
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
Much thanks. I replaced master cylinder and booster. New bleeders all around since the fronts were clogged. The rear rubber line was collapsed/blocked inside so I replaced that as well.So I’m late to the party I see with this post but I wanted to give my two cents anyways…first I’d like to say great job on the fronts they look way better. Good decision with the booster but I’m not sure I saw if you replaced the master also? That’s probably the first thing I would have replaced. The next thing is I’m betting the rear lines have collapsed plus you have frozen wheel cylinders. I’ve run into that issue multiple times where I can’t bleed them because the cylinders are rusted frozen in place. I ran into that issue recently with mine but the bleeder valve snapped off in the process so I’m going to be replacing everything for the rears including the e-brake lines and if I can’t resurface the drums I’ll get new ones as well. You definitely should get a helper to bleed everything it makes the process so much easier
I figured if the back rubber line was bad, it was only a matter of time until the front rubber lines would be bad. So I started that, but trying to get those disconnected inside the frame is a pain. Once I finish that job, I will bleed all 4, and reassess where I'm at. I really hope I don't have to tackle the wheel cylinders this time.