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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 07:44 AM
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Soft pedal....you may want to consider bleeding and flushing the brake lines to restore performance.
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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 08:25 AM
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That big horsheshoe spring can be a bitch, but it'* easier with the right tools.
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Originally Posted by willwren
That big horsheshoe spring can be a B****, but it'* easier with the right tools.
BW..... Got a name brand and part number for future people reading the thread?
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Generic rear drum brake tool from AZ or NAPA.
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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by willwren
Generic rear drum brake tool from AZ or NAPA.
That and a very big screw driver for leverage.
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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 08:57 AM
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I dunno what the problem is..

I had Highlander on hand and he zipped right through them. He'* big, strong and the nicest darn guy you'd ever meet. Although..when he says something to you...your first thought is "YES SIR!"
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Originally Posted by Darrel
yes, bleeding the breaks would be my next shot at it, although i DID bleed a lot of fluid out of them (about 6 Oz each). now the pedal is only soft for the first push, if i let up and push again its nice and firm and the breaks work great. thats why i thought it needs adjustment

oh, and tools? yea, pliars (two pair), screw driver, wrenches, hammer, and air chisel...
you forgot beer on your tool list!
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Originally Posted by Darrel
yes, bleeding the breaks would be my next shot at it, although i DID bleed a lot of fluid out of them (about 6 Oz each). now the pedal is only soft for the first push, if i let up and push again its nice and firm and the breaks work great. thats why i thought it needs adjustment

oh, and tools? yea, pliars (two pair), screw driver, wrenches, hammer, and air chisel...
there will be a power bleeder on site at the national meet in ohio if replacing all the brake fluid w/o pumping your pedal interests you.
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