scoutpappa
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It's been a while but I've actually been accomplishing things on my own and getting through small issues by checking the appropriate threads. In this case I can't find squat so here we go. In tx the parking brake has to work for inspection and of course mine is weak. So I took my manual and got the Scout off the ground. Basically stock 79 with a Dana 44, possibly trac lock (both wheels spin together opposing) and 11 1/2" drums. Dropped the drums and all parts are still there. Brake shoes are the riveted type and have an 1/8 of an inch or more of material before it gets to the rivet. The passenger side self regulating rod was loose so tightened per the instructions. Verified operation of the cable to the long rod verified the small cable off of the "h" bracket was not loose. Seems like the piece the brake cable attaches to on the drivers side is binding a little against the h arm when released but the brakes let go. So bleed, get the drums on, get the tires on and off the ground I can't spin the tires. Get the truck back on the ground and push forward can't move the truck. Push the truck backwards and it moves. Not like there is no brake on but I can push it backwards. With the truck running and in drive the brake will hold but as soon as I give it gas it will move (this is what the shop does to test the brakes, I don't like the idea of testing a parking brake by gassing a high torque motor but what do I know) and in reverse there is a drag but the Scout will move immediately. So what am I missing here? All the parts from the cab back are present. The cable actuates through the whole route. I have played with the adjustment at the y. I bled the brakes after. Any advice would be appreciated.