no fluid to rear brakes, 73 disc

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streetdak

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So now that my car is back on the road, I am attending to some of the other issues. I just replaced the brake master cylinder due to it sticking and also I've never had rear brakes working on the car. Well, after bench bleeding, we tested the rears and no brakes. So we went to bleed them and noticed no fluid getting to the rears at all. I'm thinking combination valve is bad, question is can I rebuild it, clean it out or do I just need to replace it. Also, if I replace it, should I just replace it with a adjustable prop valve??

E-Brake is working in case that info is needed.
 
Easy to find out----crack the lines at the valve.

How 'n heck do you drive a car with only front brakes?
 
Check for fluid pressure at the connection before the rear brake hose. You may have a collapsed hose.
 
check the rear hose, I installed a new one and it was bad!!! looking for another right now, the replacement ones now have the dist block built onto the hose, guess that was a problem and many of the new ones are bad
 
Had same problem with the swinger. Was a collapsed hose. Im still amazed that the pressure wouldn't work its way through
 
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