I have an old 84 Toyota Celica that I changed the rear brakes on the other day. Since then i've had nothing but problems. I ended up having to change the brake booster because it apparently went out during the process (don't ask me why).<br />I even changed the master cylinder with a good used one. I'm sure the old one was good but I figured it wouldn't hurt. I even had problems with the old master cylinder.<br />Here's the problem: I can't bleed the brakes because I can't get fluid to either rear brake bleading valves. Fluid will shoot out the front bleeder valves but not the rear.<br />My girlfriend pumped the brakes till her leg was sore so I had to give it up.<br />I've changed brakes on many cars and never had a problem.<br />If I can't fix it I might end up donating it to Cuba so more refugees can get over here via car.<br />Did anyone see them floating over here on that 1951 chevy pickup? That was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. They hooked up a prop to the drive line and was driving across the ocean to get here at about 6 mph.<br />Any ideas? I'm out of em.<br />Thanks