<VV> Brakes that pull - was:Knocking Out Adjuster Knockouts in Brake Drums

cash case cash.case@sbcglobal.net
Fri, 22 Oct 2004 12:52:56 -0500


I've replaced the soft lines and the master cylinder and the slave 
cylinders. I'm pretty certain the problem is in the line as I can't get 
fluid to come out of the bleeder valve. It eventually fills with fluid, 
but no pressure when the pedal is pushed.

-Cash


On Oct 22, 2004, at 11:25 AM, WadeHalsey wrote:

> Jim McLott wrote:
>
>> What a lucky coincidence (for me) that this thread came up on
>> VirtualVairs while I also am trying to cure a brake pull to the right.
>> A couple of years ago the front wheel cylinders and brake hoses were
>
>
> One other cause can be the condition of the rubber bushings at the 
> rear of the caster adjuster strut rods. I had this problem once and 
> only discovered the cause after I had replaced all other parts of the 
> front brake system.
>
> Wade Halsey
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