1970FuryConv
Old Man with a Hat
When I brake medium to hard on my Fury III, front disc/rear drum, car pulls left
I have only driven the car about 30 miles since purchase.
The rebuild parts are from a previous owner
Master Cylinder looks new, filled to top. Pedal is not spongy
Rear Brakes
· Wheel Cylinders: 3461776 cast#, original both sides
· RS: lots of brake dust and some wear. Drum OK. Slight rub on shoes when turn drum.
· RS: I watched the shoes while assistant pressed brake pedal: forward shoe moves, rear does not
· LS: no brake dust or wear. LS adj very loose. Drum OK. No rub when turn drum
· LS: forward shoe moves, rear moves slightly
· No leaks either side.
· Pedal does not feel spongy. Does not feel like air in system
Normally, in past experience car should pull right, but car pulls left. Front discs look OK. RS Brake drum had a lot of residual dust, like the car has been doing this for a while. LS drum very clean. My feeling is that I should replace both wheel cylinders. What do you think is the problem? Thanks, Ben
I have only driven the car about 30 miles since purchase.
The rebuild parts are from a previous owner
Master Cylinder looks new, filled to top. Pedal is not spongy
Rear Brakes
· Wheel Cylinders: 3461776 cast#, original both sides
· RS: lots of brake dust and some wear. Drum OK. Slight rub on shoes when turn drum.
· RS: I watched the shoes while assistant pressed brake pedal: forward shoe moves, rear does not
· LS: no brake dust or wear. LS adj very loose. Drum OK. No rub when turn drum
· LS: forward shoe moves, rear moves slightly
· No leaks either side.
· Pedal does not feel spongy. Does not feel like air in system
Normally, in past experience car should pull right, but car pulls left. Front discs look OK. RS Brake drum had a lot of residual dust, like the car has been doing this for a while. LS drum very clean. My feeling is that I should replace both wheel cylinders. What do you think is the problem? Thanks, Ben