I've been kicking myself and wishing to do permanent damage to a 64 850 recently in its long journey to being re-registered.
Brakes have been changed by a previous owner from the single to the twin leading shoe brakes of the Deluxe/ Mini K.
The original master cylinder was rekitted. Brakes were bled, but the pedal went to the floor. No leaks visible.
Looked at the wheel cylinders, all have now been replaced, master replaced, all soft and some hardlines such as those on the front have been replaced. Brake master clevis pin replaced.
New master cylinder has been bled from the top with a valve.
Still after bleeding, brake pedal goes to floor.
Sequence of bleeding is back, passenger first, back driver second, front passenger first and front driver last.
Pedal will pump up, but not hold pressure.
Brakes adjusted up. Still no change, pedal to the floor.
Remove front drums, back front adjusters off, clamp shoes to furthest position back.
Bleed as before, pedal will pump up, but it goes to the floor. No leaks.
The only part not replaced or removed and inspected is the brake proportion valve. But no leaks there.
I never had this trouble with my own car 30 years ago when I did not have to clamp the front brakes to bleed them.
What am I doing wrong.
I've even started talking to the car and telling it it is going to Simsmetal on a truck.
It is sending me mental.
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