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ok I've been having brake troubles on my 67 for a bit and i finally thinking that the brake drums went bad replaced the front ones. The rear ones i haven't had a problem with yet anyways i replaced the drums and tightened the adjusting screw to where the shoes barely rub before they catch when brake is applied. So i got in to take it for a test drive and my brake light (the one that shines red down by the emergency brake releace thing, is still on and i can't figuar out why. so thats my first question WHY and then my scound question is my clutch was fine for awhile and then i got in to move the truck pushed it in and it didn't come up like it was surposed to. why is that?

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there was a thread on resetting the switch in the brake valve.
Basicly you need to loosen the line on the side that didn't fail and apply a little brake pressure to recenter the switch
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alrighty anyone know about the clutch?

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I gave up and unplugged the wire for the brake warning light.
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The switch sould reset itself if all is working right. I would remove the switch fron the distibution block and shoot a little WD-40 in there and make sure that slider is working.

The clutch soulds unrelated. It sounds like the bushings in the peddle are going bad and causing it to bind a little.
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k I'm confused again i just replaced the drums as everyone knows and i did everything to the breaks that i was supposed to but it still leaks! i have a puddle coming out of the drum and can't figurer out why! can anybody help me!

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sounds like a lesking seal ot hte wheel cylinder.
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rjewkes wrote:sounds like a lesking seal ot hte wheel cylinder.
I hate it when my seals lesk. ;)

Your wheel cylinders are leaking. Did you rebuild the ones you had or replace them completely?
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rebuilt them but now i'm thinking to go get some brand new ones again and replace them!

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When you rebuilt them, did you hone the cylinders out?

Considering the low price of the complete cylinders, I'd just replace them rather than messing around with a rebuild. Not worth the effort anymore.
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no wasn't honed didn't think they needed them but oh well i will just replace them soon and just one more question how do i know what box my sterring box is?

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Nickabocker wrote:...one more question how do i know what box my sterring box is?
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It's that box-looking thing at the end of the steering column.









OH! You meant what KIND? ;) :evil:
Is it power or manual? Since it's a '67, it should be a manual box, unless someone's installed a PS setup. The manual boxes were all Bendix. Bendix also made a power steering box for Ford for a couple years starting in '68, after than they went with the Saginaw box.
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