Omar
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2019
- Posts
- 5
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Omar
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello folks...
I just bought a 1981 c10 needs some work, so it's a work In progress. My question is the rear brakes were bad so I went ahead and replaced pads drums,springs and cylinders. Once I had everything installed and started to bleed them using the buddy system. My buddy would pump the the brakes and hold but when I opened the bleeder valve I got nothing??? This went on for several attempts when I finally just had him mash the pedal, and at that point I got fluid. Once i was done we put the wheels back on and did a road test all was fine when i decided to mash my brakes as if it was an emergency, the truck stopped but when I released the pedal my rear brakes stayed locked up? I made it back home but my rear brakes were just a little hot...so my question is what should my next move be to check? Could it be my combination valve sticking? Any help would be appreciated...
I just bought a 1981 c10 needs some work, so it's a work In progress. My question is the rear brakes were bad so I went ahead and replaced pads drums,springs and cylinders. Once I had everything installed and started to bleed them using the buddy system. My buddy would pump the the brakes and hold but when I opened the bleeder valve I got nothing??? This went on for several attempts when I finally just had him mash the pedal, and at that point I got fluid. Once i was done we put the wheels back on and did a road test all was fine when i decided to mash my brakes as if it was an emergency, the truck stopped but when I released the pedal my rear brakes stayed locked up? I made it back home but my rear brakes were just a little hot...so my question is what should my next move be to check? Could it be my combination valve sticking? Any help would be appreciated...