So I bought a 87 Eagle wagon, and was told the brakes simply needed to be bled. So this past friday I jacked it up, took off the wheels and was going to bleed the brakes. To have anything resemblying stopping power I have to pump repeatedly the pedal and its super soft. With engine running and I step on brakes once I get it kinda firm, pedal slowly goes to floor. Is this a signal of a bad master cylinder?
Problem 1: Front driver wheel would not come off. One of the wheel studs apparently is stripped from the hub and spins with the lugnut. I am planning on snapping it off with a large breaker bar, but what do I do about the broken stud and probably junk wheel hub? Any swapable junkyard parts?
Problem 2: Despite the wheel being unremovable I continued to bleed the brakes. Lots of air in the lines, not to mention horribly rusted calipers and drums. At least the bleeder valves weren't rusted. Bled the brakes reasonably well but onces I got the car back on the ground and started the car to test, after the first one or two stops, which werent great anyway, the pedal once again started to sink. I don't have a whole lot of experience with brakes, is this a signal of a leaking master cylinder? Where can I get a replacement master cylinder? I don't want to have to redo any hardlines.
Suggestions?
Thanks