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Brake questions...

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Evans, Dec 26, 2005.

  1. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    I'm gonna put all new wheel cylinders , drums and shoes on the Bucket but I got 2 questions..

    #1- My brake pedal doesn't return or come back up after I apply the brakes. Now I know somethng is wrong because I don't have any rear brakes, fronts lock up but I jacked the rear up and it don't matter how hard you stand on them you can still spin the rears by hand. I seen where places list a brake return spring but I don't see anything about it in the FSM... did the JEEP come with such a thing or do you think there is another prob. ??

    #2-Omix catalog list 2 different front wheel cylinders for 68's , a 1" and
    1 1/8" any ideas there , on knowing which I might have without tearing it apart 1st ??

    Thanks guys
     
  2. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Yes, there is a brake pedal return spring, just like for the clutch pedal. Can't help you on the cylinders though.
     
  3. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    Got any pics of where it hooks to ??
     
  4. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    No but there should be a hole in the lower part of the arm and the other end goes (If I remember correctly) to the crossmember.
     
  5. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    went down and crawled under the Jeep quick.. the spring is there... just not doing anything..... to long ...or weak.... I'll have to grease up the shaft and check the resevoir to see how low the fluid is or if there's any in the rear.... Now if I figure out the wheel cylinder issue...
     
  6. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

  7. tgregg

    tgregg Member

    My 69 was 1 1/8th
     
  8. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    Jim , thanks for that link to the pic. , saved that one. So is 68' the cut-off year for the 1" vs. 1 1/8"
     
  9. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    depends on brake shoe size (per counterman @ FLAPS). my 'old' 10" had the 1" wheel cylinders, while the 'new' 11" have the 1 1/8". best bet is to measure the old ones.
     
  10. hickntick

    hickntick New Member

    Did you ajust the rear brakes to where they drag a little.
     
  11. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    Didn't get into any of that yet.... I was gonna replace verything with new then set everything up. I am gonna check resevoir today and see if the rear even has fluid in it...