The problem I have is that one side of the rear brake pads seems to be wearing faster then the other. I am thinking that since the fluid has to go through one brake cylinder before it gets to the other that this causing the uneven wear.
With some of you going to disc brakes, then you might have gone to a T connector to replace the cross over line.
If you have, did you keep the thread size of the stock flex line coming in? Out of what car did your T connector come from?
Thank for your help.
Have bled from the driver's side, fluid appears not to have much discolorization. The shoes on the passenger side has less wear then the drivers. I still have the rear drumm brakes. Don't notice any pull one side or the other.
The real question here is what T connector has any one used in place of the cross over line?
Odd and others thanks for the information. I will source from a local shop the T connector you have pictured. I do have and extra rear line that I can use to make sure I have the correct thread pattern.
Peter, I guess it is an American thing, most all of our cars have separte lines going to each wheel with individual bleeders.
I do have new wheel cylinders but have not got to putting them on yet. Will source the T connector and new shoes and see what happens.
Thanks for all your advice,I will replace the inlet hose too and check for sticking parts on the rebuild.
Dale
1974 TR6
1977 TR7 FHC