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Old Oct 17, 2010 | 06:20 PM
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brakeless on 1956 oldsmobile

Hi am driving my first olds in a long time and dont rememember the brakes being this poor requiring this much leg pressure and having to plan my stops so early no power assist on this one could i add power brakes and or calipers both drums and shoes look goodany help would be greatly appreciated
Old Oct 17, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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How long has it been since you drove one of these old cars. We get used to driving newer vehicles with 4-wheel anti-lock brakes and rack and pinion steering. As I always say, "you drive these old cars". You don't follow close and you don't make quick turns.
Old Oct 18, 2010 | 01:58 PM
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Welcome to CO. It is quite a difference. I still have the original brakes on my '46 and when out for a drive the other day it stuck on high idle! I had to really stand on the pedal to hold it back until I could get to a safe spot and correct the issue.
Old Oct 18, 2010 | 07:49 PM
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Thanks for the replies. I thought that I saw a master cylinder with a vacuum assist somewhere, but can't seem to find anybody in my part of the world (Ontario, Canada) that knows anything about it.
I don't remember that the brakes required this much pressure before, but I was a lot younger then!
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