Hi everyone. Thank you for all your valuable information. I did manage to get the brakes bled (two person ). With the new wheel cylinders bled and the brake pedal set where it should be, I am experiencing another problem. Test driving and pushing in the clutch and applying the brakes, my mutt will not stop. I readjusted the brake shoes to the drums. Tested brakes again. Still will not stop. Pulled drums off. Checked shoes, lots of meat on all shoes. Hard to tell if drums need replaced. They look in good shape, but then again I'm not an expert. As long as mutt was up on jack stands, I put all the wheels back on. I had a friend apply the brake pedal while I tried to turn each wheel. They all turned by hand. I readjusted each wheel to push against each drum. all wheels still turned by hand while applying brakes. Had a mirror set to see the brake lights come on which they did. Do the drums need to be replaced ? I got this mutt a few years back from a DRMO. It was not in the best of shape body wise. So it's been a time consuming project vehicle. Found a few parts needed replaced (master cylinder, wheel cylinders, electrical parts, etc). I'm not sure if the original brakes shoes might have been replaced because of wear ( and the shoes on there now are in very good condition). It just seems to me that the shoes are not touching the drums no matter how much I turn that star wheel shoe adjuster..