I bled the brakes but still had a soft pedal. I ended up removing the MC and bench bled it again. Bled RR-LR-RF-LF, did a slight adjustment on the rear shoes to tighten them up a bit, still have a soft pedal.
I had a mechanic friend come by (I trust him with any of my cars) and he noted the following:
“Seems there is good flow out the fronts when bleeding, but less out the rear.
Brake pedal won’t pump up after many applications.
There is a squeak coming from the MC that feels like it is possibly high pressure fluid being bypassed in the MC.”
I was advised that I needed to spare the lines compared to the PM system, but I couldn’t. The new MC had the connection sizes in the same location as the PM, big connection and big line in front port, smaller line and smaller port closer to firewall. would it help if I DID swap the lines? Getting fittings to make it possible to swap them? This does not seem right but im
out of ideas at this end.
Brakes do work, but are low and soft. I don’t think I want to just leave it like this, wondering if there are any thoughts on it. Bleed MC again? New MC, again?