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Old 10-19-2013, 01:00 PM   #1
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Brake issue.... Requesting input from you

Good morning Everyone, hope the weekend is going well so far

Have a situation for you, and would REALLY appreciate as much input or advise as possible.

Truck Info: 1971 Blazer, Disc/Drum set up. All Stock axels

Recent Project: Checked rear brakes and noticed they need refreshing. So I installed new rear hardware (springs, clips, etc) new wheel cyls on both sides, had the drums mechined, and put new pads. Everything went great and I noticed a huge difference.

One week after the completion of the rear brakes project, i noticed that the truck felt sluggish on my way home ONLY, not in the mornings! The following day it got so bad that in traffic I did not need to use the brakes!! The truck would stop by it self!!!

Checked from brakes and the front left caliber was stuck/locked. So I bought new calibers, pads, turned rotors and completely flushed the system. Worked great for a few days and then on my way home from work i noticed that only my front brakes were working..............

So to sum it up, did the rear brakes, then the fronts started sticking. Fixed the fronts and lost all rear brakes????

Any ideas were to start????? PPV's? Master? Booster?

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!!! I always appreciate the time I get from all your responses! Nick
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Old 10-20-2013, 08:35 AM   #2
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Re: Brake issue.... Requesting input from you

I would replace the three rubber hoses, and master. Seems like a strange problem to arise after the work you did, but what do you have to lose...rockauto, shame you have 6" lift, cause i have new front hoses for ya

You might want to check your rear brake shoe adjusters, maybe they tightened up

Also, check and make sure the valve in the pv didnt shift as you were bleeding brakes. Is your brake light on....

JMHO, but it seems the problem is pointing towards the PV
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Old 10-20-2013, 09:20 AM   #3
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Re: Brake issue.... Requesting input from you

You might want to post this in the regular truck section for mor views. I have to tell you, I got nothin'. Very odd.
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Old 10-20-2013, 11:36 AM   #4
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Re: Brake issue.... Requesting input from you

sounds like a flaky 40 yr old proprtioning valve and or a flaky master...

it this point i would replace everything that is original.... because its ready for failure anyways
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