Al.it sounds like the same problem i saw before.check the master cylinder. Its probably not releasing when you take your foot off the pedal. Check your.master cylinder rod .if it is adjustable make the rod a little shorter and try it. 300ly Larry WoodOn Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 3:57 PM Al Macdonald <hemial@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--I am having an issue with brakes on a 60 Windsor s/w. I had never driven it before buying it. Before driving it, I replaced the rear differential with an E-body unit new brakes, wheel cylinders and hose. After driving it for a couple of miles the brakes would slowly come on and not release. I replaced the frt brake hoses thinking they might be valving, no change. I replaced the master cylinder (looked like it had been replaced at one time) as it was rusty inside, no change. I just got back from a short drive and thought I would check the booster, it let out a slight hiss when I removed the hose but the brakes were still on. The frt wheel cylinders are the only thing left although they appear to have been changed (when?)
Thanks for your help
Al
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