This thread is just what I was going to start. There's no substitute for blind luck!
I'm in the process of changing or re-packing bearings, replacing all seals, and re-building the wheel cylinders. Rears done; fronts next [also new boots there]. I'm going to change the fluid as well...DOT5.1 to DOT5. Wheel cylinders are not being re-connected until lines have been flushed with alcohol and new fluid is in the MC.
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only brake issue so far has been slight leaks at the cylinders on the rear rear. So, the questions are:

1-Do I need to re-build the MC and the older-version air pack while I'm at it? I note that a re-build kit is about 37% of the cost of an NOS new-style pack.

2-If no to #1, can I just drain the MC and fill the pressure bleeder with alcohol [?denatured from HD/Lowes ok?] to flush the MC and lines? Re this, I do not want to run the alcohol through the cylinders unless absolutely necessary. I'll plumb all of the lines together with Tygon tubing to a single discharge point, but I have no idea if this would get me a complete flush. We'll see.
I need to get this beast on the road asap for a long boat 'recovery', so I prefer to defer anything that can be deferred until later, like the MC and air pack re-builds.
Comments/suggestions?
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