brake troubleshooting 1985 CJ7
LaJones48
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- '85 CJ7, 258, Howell TBI, DUI ignition, T5, D300, D30, AMC 20 (trussed), Moser 1pc. axles
Happy 4th of July everyone. I haven't been on here in ages, but I recognize some names such as Lumpy Grits.
I've been dealing with overheating brake shoes after replacing everything during a rear axle seal replacement. The drums are too hot to touch after driving 3-5 miles. I've checked the fit of the shoes to the drums, replaced the parking brake cable (all three), bled the brakes several times,blocked the pin on the combo valve as instructed, disconnected the parking brake at the equalizer.
Right now I'm focusing on the wheel cylinders. I have a good brake drum that I cut access holes in so I can watch the brakes operate. The primary link to the wheels cylinder moves, but the secondary doesn't. Is that because there's no self energizing when the axle isn't spinning? The parking brake mechanism works when I pull the cable. The fluid in the M/C moves up and down a little when I have someone press the brakes.
Any thoughts would be very appreciated. I"ll try to clarify anything that doesn't make sense.
Thank you,
Larry
I've been dealing with overheating brake shoes after replacing everything during a rear axle seal replacement. The drums are too hot to touch after driving 3-5 miles. I've checked the fit of the shoes to the drums, replaced the parking brake cable (all three), bled the brakes several times,blocked the pin on the combo valve as instructed, disconnected the parking brake at the equalizer.
Right now I'm focusing on the wheel cylinders. I have a good brake drum that I cut access holes in so I can watch the brakes operate. The primary link to the wheels cylinder moves, but the secondary doesn't. Is that because there's no self energizing when the axle isn't spinning? The parking brake mechanism works when I pull the cable. The fluid in the M/C moves up and down a little when I have someone press the brakes.
Any thoughts would be very appreciated. I"ll try to clarify anything that doesn't make sense.
Thank you,
Larry