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1958 drum brakes all four wheels. All brakes apply and release *except* for one shoe on one front brake.
Front left wheel: trailing (lower) shoe will return to the rest position if I pound it with my fist. I can wiggle it back and forth by prying with a screw driver.
But press the brake pedal, the lower shoe goes out to the drum ... and stays there.
Remove drum, pound with fist, goes back to rest position.
All lines, hoses, and shoes and return springs are new. Self-adjuster is correctly adjusted per spec.
Is this "one sticking shoe" a symptom of a failing wheel cylinder? Since all other shoes and wheels work correctly, is there some other angle I'm missing here? I don't really know how to test a wheel cylinder.
Thanks.
Tom
Front left wheel: trailing (lower) shoe will return to the rest position if I pound it with my fist. I can wiggle it back and forth by prying with a screw driver.
But press the brake pedal, the lower shoe goes out to the drum ... and stays there.
Remove drum, pound with fist, goes back to rest position.
All lines, hoses, and shoes and return springs are new. Self-adjuster is correctly adjusted per spec.
Is this "one sticking shoe" a symptom of a failing wheel cylinder? Since all other shoes and wheels work correctly, is there some other angle I'm missing here? I don't really know how to test a wheel cylinder.

Thanks.
Tom