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Old 04-30-2007, 11:41 PM   #1
ChiefRocka
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Problem with new Master Cylinder.......

Ok, I have my truck running really well now, with the updated engine.

I'm having an issue with getting the brakes to bleed. I was told that the 'REAR' port on the master feed the front brakes, and the 'FRONT' off the master feed the rear brakes.

Now, I purchased a NEW drum/drum master for a '67 Impala...it bolted up really nice.

I went to bleed the brakes today...the rear brakes have mega-pressure, but I can't get nothing from the front....barely pours out.

Now someone here (I forgot who) told me the the front res. feeds the rear port and vica-versa......As I bleed the rear brakes, the front res. drains (??)

Could this master be different or bad ??

This is all I need to get the 'Chief' on the road !!!

Any ideas....I know this should be a no-brainer, but....'what the f##k !!!'



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