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Old 09-05-2019, 08:44 PM   #2
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Default Re: bleeding brakes

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Originally Posted by hope View Post
1940 tudor.


Here i am again, still chasing brake trouble. Its getting too much for this old man........
Bled the rear brakes o.k. with no bubbles, so on to the right front and the "bleeding screw is loose" upon just cracking open, so its letting air in the clear bleeding tube to the bottle.


Front cylinders are NEW (most likely Foreign made).


Question is: where can i get good ones?


Hope


P.S. Have to leave it alone for a while, because of so much frustration.



Go to your local NAPA store and have them order you new WAGNOR brand wheel cylinders last ones I got were USA made and excellent quality.
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