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Originally Posted by supereal
Old Ford brake systems can be difficult to fully bleed because the master cylinder is below the wheel cylinders. With patience, and a couple of gallons of fluid, it can be done. Before you go further, have the system bled with a power bleeder at a shop who still knows about drum brakes. Our bleeder is a small tank on wheels that we pressurize with compressed air. Start with the wheel farthest from the master, at the right rear, and work your way forward, being sure each bleed screw is closed when done. We place a tube on the bleed screws and the other end in a clear bottle to observe any air bubbles remaining as we bleed.
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Excellent! Thanks for the guidance.