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Old 05-05-2021, 10:25 PM   #4
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Default Re: Hydraulic brake balancing

The hydraulic lines are large enough that the extra line length to the R/H wheel cylinder should not make any difference at all. With everything adjusted and completely bled, there is actually very little displacement of fluid when the brakes are activated.

You have some other problem than the extra length of line to the R/F. Restriction in a line, fitting or hose. Wheel cylinder sticking, lining contaminated, shoes not properly arced to the drums or a problem with the assembly of the shoes.

Chris W.

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