I've replaced the brakes in my truck 4 or 5 times over the years, but I have a problem I haven't run into before. I have hardly any 'pedal', and if the pedal is being pushed down, eventually the pedal will go all the way to the floor. I just replaced the master cylinder, it didn't change anything. I have terrible braking right now. I just replaced the front brakes, but I can't even get the brakes to lock up. Can this be the boost thingy?
I took the back drums off, and my couple of year old rear brake job seems to be doing ok, but it feels if I only have about 50% of braking that I should have. The rear brakes are being used, I can tell by the fresh exposed metal by the brake shoes, but it doesn't seem to be making a difference to stopping.
Another related problem is that I've never had a emergency brake. Everything is there, but I cannot take enough slack out of the cable system to actually have the brake shoes touch the drums when the emergency brake is pushed down.
I took a picture of the cable adjust arrangement. In the top picture, you can see that I've taken up all of the slack that I'm able to with the set up. Is this the correct brake cable? It has one cable going from the emergency brake pedal to where the adjustment arrangement is, then it splits into 2 cables, each going to their respective drums. The top picture shows where the cable is bent around the hardware to "fasten" it. It's the bottom cable in the top picture. Surely this is not the stock arrangement?
The lower picture shows where there is no "sleeve" around the top cable where it goes through the hole in the bracket at right. It is more visible than it is in the top picture.
Can the brake shoes in the back drums be too far away to produce good stopping power? And how do I get them closer to the drums?
Any help greatly appreciated!
I took the back drums off, and my couple of year old rear brake job seems to be doing ok, but it feels if I only have about 50% of braking that I should have. The rear brakes are being used, I can tell by the fresh exposed metal by the brake shoes, but it doesn't seem to be making a difference to stopping.
Another related problem is that I've never had a emergency brake. Everything is there, but I cannot take enough slack out of the cable system to actually have the brake shoes touch the drums when the emergency brake is pushed down.
I took a picture of the cable adjust arrangement. In the top picture, you can see that I've taken up all of the slack that I'm able to with the set up. Is this the correct brake cable? It has one cable going from the emergency brake pedal to where the adjustment arrangement is, then it splits into 2 cables, each going to their respective drums. The top picture shows where the cable is bent around the hardware to "fasten" it. It's the bottom cable in the top picture. Surely this is not the stock arrangement?
The lower picture shows where there is no "sleeve" around the top cable where it goes through the hole in the bracket at right. It is more visible than it is in the top picture.
Can the brake shoes in the back drums be too far away to produce good stopping power? And how do I get them closer to the drums?
Any help greatly appreciated!