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I bet the wheel cylinders are 'stale' and not releasing allowing the shoes to retract. Pull a wheel and a cylinder to see what's up. If the bores are clean then clean up all four wheels and the master, re-bleed and away you go. If pitted and full of crap...you'll know what to do.
Typically it goes the other way after a long sit. You apply pressure at the pedal and the rotten seals or pitting causes a pressure loss. |
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Also make sure there is a bit of "play" in the brake pedal when at the top. My CMP will sometimes not let the brake lights go out because all the pressure is not released. I backed off the rod in the brake master cylinder so there was play and problem solved.
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Have you by chance overhauled your master cylinder? Maybe just maybe if you have you could have placed the fluid return washer in back the front, upside down, etc. The washer is usually a wave washer, If this little washer is in back the front it will allow the fluid out into the wheel cylinders and will not allow it to return to the reservoir tank, keeping the brakes engaged. When you say you have released the pressure is this from all 4 wheel cylinders or from the master cylinder? Just a thought as I have suffered the same problem with my own repairs, not a C15A but never the less have suffered the same problem.
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This can be proven easily by releasing a bleed nipple on a wheel and seeing if it will then turn, if it does not then it is a seized wheel cylinder.
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Was liking the idea of the master cylinder return washer in the wrong way round, if releasing the pressure made a difference I'd be right on it. Now I just have to go and pull a drum off... Is going to be fun with these tight shoes |
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Probably the (aluminum??) pistons went in dry, and have grown (oxidized)in their bores.
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