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  1. m376x6

    M37 Brake Question

    I forgot to mention the vent, Good catch, Thanks Ranger
  2. m376x6

    M37 Brake Question

    I'll try a 100k pic. It's a little bigger when you click on this one. I left the top large bushing hand tight to fill the bleeder once it's attached to the master cylinder.
  3. m376x6

    M37 Brake Question

    Here's a pic of the power bleeder I made up. It has a small hand valve at the bottom to help with not losing the brake fluid when removing the bleeder from the master cylinder. Hopefully the pic will be seeable.
  4. m376x6

    M37 Brake Question

    I'm doing a break job right now as a matter of fact. Adjustin the brake shoes to get as reasonably close as possible before I power bleed them. I really don't worry too much as long as after the truck will stop. The idea is that after I have driven it several miles stopping it at short...
  5. m376x6

    M37 Brake Question

    The brakes when adjusted properly are pretty hard and little pedal down travel. But there's the catch. Getting these old brake shoes to adjust properly is really tough. There are the bottom adjusters which place the bottom of the shoes close to the drum but also raise and lower the shoe to get...
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