celticwarlock
Active Member
1969 NY, front disc / rear drum.
A while back, I replaced the rear brake hose which was restricted due to age. Not long after, one wheel cylinder started leaking, so I replaced them both (they were severely corroded on the inside).
What was weird is that the lines bled, but they bled slowly, and the pedal never went to the floor. I had the bleeder screws turned out way more than what's typically required, but still, the pedal was way more stiff than it should've been. The fluid that came out was a bit dark at first, but then got nice and clear.
The car's brakes operate quite well. They don't pull to one side, fade, or do anything goofy. The front calipers and hoses were replaced some years back, so I can't see them being the issue. In any case, nothing up front should affect how the rear lines bleed.
Yes, everything works, but this isn't normal, and I find it unsettling. Any ideas what could be causing this?
A while back, I replaced the rear brake hose which was restricted due to age. Not long after, one wheel cylinder started leaking, so I replaced them both (they were severely corroded on the inside).
What was weird is that the lines bled, but they bled slowly, and the pedal never went to the floor. I had the bleeder screws turned out way more than what's typically required, but still, the pedal was way more stiff than it should've been. The fluid that came out was a bit dark at first, but then got nice and clear.
The car's brakes operate quite well. They don't pull to one side, fade, or do anything goofy. The front calipers and hoses were replaced some years back, so I can't see them being the issue. In any case, nothing up front should affect how the rear lines bleed.
Yes, everything works, but this isn't normal, and I find it unsettling. Any ideas what could be causing this?