I notice one problem that hasn't been mentioned here, but has cropped up before for me. A while ago a friend had a shortie that he could never get good brakes on. It turned out he had referenced a long wheelbase rear wheel diagram when setting up the shoes and springs. They run the springs between the two shoes, but they have two snail cams on each wheel. Shorties only have one snail cam and the spring goes between the leading shoe and the peg on the backing plate. The result was his brakes were awful despite having no air in the system and the adjustment was locked right up. This may not apply in your situation, but it may be useful to someone.
I can't think of anything else obvious that may be doing it. The idea of raising the front of the Landy (mentioned earlier) was for early vehicles when bleeding air out of a CB master cylinder. Good luck.
Dan.
69 2A 88" pet4 (in disguise), 68 2BFC pet6 (dozing quietly), plus others.


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