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Old 11-06-2020, 09:13 AM   #11
mike42
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Default Re: 1940 Brake Bleeding

Fordy and Seery.....BINGO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Once I turned in the brake adjustments it started to move. I kept tapping the drum and guess what....the damn thing fell off !!!!

NOW....you would not believe the mess of fluid and sludge and crap that is in there. I have a big clean up job before I even think of replacing the shows and cylinder. It is such a damn mess

I think these are the original brake shoes.

Okay...I'm leaving you guys alone for awhile. I have a big clean up to do.

Thx again for everything.....Mike
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