Bleeding brakes not giving me any results

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Bleeding brakes not giving me any results

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I keep bleeding brakes but I still have to double pump in order to get good stoping power what should I be checking? Thanks in advanced!
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Recommend adjusting the shoes, really not a difficult thing. Took me awhile the first time but once I found out that the two threaded holes are for bolts
that remove the drums it was a cinch. I am sure that others will chime in if you have questions. Also a great time to clean everything out...wear a dust mask
that dust is not good for you.

I had your same issue...that's how I know.
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I'll try that out thanks!
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Air will just give you a spongy feeling. Like krick3tt said, adjusting shoes will likely solve having to double pump but you might need new shoes if you lost too much material, or in a more extreme case, new drums if that doesn't work and they look worn or have been turned down once already.
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Hopefuly it's just an adjustment I'll check it oit when I return home next week!
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I had exactly this and it was the shoes that just needed adjusting. Give them a good clean whilst you've got the drums off
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Thanks for the link!
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I was amazed at how much sand/grit accumulated in my brake cylinders when I took them apart. Driver side front was
completely clogged up.
Big difference in the braking ability and firmness of pedal when I cleaned and flushed them.
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I generally power-hose mine when I take the drums off after off-roading - the pile of crud that drains out is quite something. I also give the pads a scrub with a wire brush and then spray with brake cleaner to get any grease off
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I finally got around to adjusting the brakes and it worked!!!! Thank you all for your tips its like day and night!!!!
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