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After driving my firebird, Ive determined the brakes needed some attention. so we bled the brakes, after a month went by the brakes felt squishy, so we bled again, after going thru this a few more times, we determined to go a little deeper into it and replaced the master cylinder, all brake lines, 2 proportioning valves and brake booster. we are getting about 15psi of vacuum(b/c of heavier cam). we get good pressure on the front brakes(disc) but the rear brakes(drum) have no pressure or fluid that comes out. please help!!!!
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disconnect hose at rear brake valve (proportion) to see if fluid is able to be pressurize by master cylinder. Then check after the valve. Have you bench bleed master cylinder?
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After the master is bench bled and all the air is out have an extra person hold in the button on the proportion valve while you bleed the rear brakes.
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