[quote=8urvette]Like the title asks,



They bleed fine, both front and back, but when bleeding the back the brake pedal will not drop all the way to floor, like when bleeding the fronts. /quote]
That tells me that the back brakes are working good, their stopping the pedal like they should when they doing all the stopping work scope twocents
I've had the back part on a dual master cylinder go bad due to heat from the Hooker fenderwell headers getting to it after years of use. It ended up having a soft pedal on the rear part for the stock A body front brakes, it didn't stop worth a hoot either above 30 MPH using the stock A body rear drum brakes whineyshock
I replaced it as I couldn't find a rebuild kit for it in SO CA based off of the Mopar casting number on it confused shruggy

Last edited by Cab_Burge; 11/18/21 06:28 PM.

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