Brad
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Well friends, I appreciate all the advice you all have given me over the years as I struggled with my Dads 1952 GMC M135. My most recent subject being "help finding brake parts".. I found what I thought I needed. I rebuilt the rear whell cylinders and replaced the four on the front wheels just in the last few weeks. And last summer I had the air / hydro cylinder rebuilt.
Problem has been eversince having that rebuilt that the brakes kept locking up. All the wheel cylinders were all bad so we rebuilt or replaced them.
But alas, the brakes just keep locking up. I adjust them, bleed them, do it all over and over. Take the wheels apart and check, dont matter keep getting tite.
No good at all. Now I actuallt have all the wheels adjusted as loose as possible. Go for a ride and I can feel them dragging, though not completley locked up. Come back and feel each wheel and they are almost tooo hot to touch.
There is something wrong and I just dont know what. And I just do not have the energy left to continue this never ending toil. I have had enough.
Problem is this is my Dads truck and he has had a stroke and its the only thing he is interested in. It would probably break his heart to get rid of it but I just cannot justify continuing to spend my Mothers and his money on this thing.
I really dont even know what is wrong with it. After changeing everything we have and all this work I do not have any idea what to do next????
Is there anyone on here from Western Pa that might be able to look at it and KNOW what is wrong???
If not, I am done with it?
Thanks again for all the help.
Brad Foust
Problem has been eversince having that rebuilt that the brakes kept locking up. All the wheel cylinders were all bad so we rebuilt or replaced them.
But alas, the brakes just keep locking up. I adjust them, bleed them, do it all over and over. Take the wheels apart and check, dont matter keep getting tite.
No good at all. Now I actuallt have all the wheels adjusted as loose as possible. Go for a ride and I can feel them dragging, though not completley locked up. Come back and feel each wheel and they are almost tooo hot to touch.
There is something wrong and I just dont know what. And I just do not have the energy left to continue this never ending toil. I have had enough.
Problem is this is my Dads truck and he has had a stroke and its the only thing he is interested in. It would probably break his heart to get rid of it but I just cannot justify continuing to spend my Mothers and his money on this thing.
I really dont even know what is wrong with it. After changeing everything we have and all this work I do not have any idea what to do next????
Is there anyone on here from Western Pa that might be able to look at it and KNOW what is wrong???
If not, I am done with it?
Thanks again for all the help.
Brad Foust