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Help! No brakes in m35a2!

price3949

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Hi everyone on SS just joined up here recently during my research into the M35A2 i just bought one a couple days ago and i have been looking everywhere and i cant find a solution to my problem so here it is ...i was driving(not needing the brakes) and if felt really sluggish and bogging i at first thought it was bad fuel and a couple miles down the road i noticed all 6 of the brakes smoking and i didnt have brakes and the temp was reading around 390 degrees Fahrenheit on the brakes... i think it is the master cylinder but i dont know.. any suggestions would help thanks
 

Flyingvan911

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Welcome to SS.

It sounds like your brakes are stuck on. Another cause can be the master cylinder is not leting the fluid flow out of the brake lines and cylinders. First set the parking brake and chock the wheels. Then open one of the bleed valves and let some fluid out. See if the truck roll freely.

You accidently posted this in the CUCV forum instead of the deuce forum.
 

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Where did you buy it (do you know the history) and do you know how the deuce brake systems work?
 

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Let me be the first to say welcome to Steel Soliders. You've been given some good advice already, scroll to the bottom of the page and there are links to more. Try a search for m35a2 brakes and you will get some more. Your orginal post will get a better reception if you spread the periods out and use some capital letters. This isn't a text.
 

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Hi everyone on SS just joined up here recently during my research into the M35A2 i just bought one a couple days ago and i have been looking everywhere and i cant find a solution to my problem so here it is ...i was driving(not needing the brakes) and if felt really sluggish and bogging i at first thought it was bad fuel and a couple miles down the road i noticed all 6 of the brakes smoking and i didnt have brakes and the temp was reading around 390 degrees Fahrenheit on the brakes... i think it is the master cylinder but i dont know.. any suggestions would help thanks
....i was driving ( not needing brakes ) Yeah who needs brakes with a 13.000 pound truck .... Real goog additude there.... you need to park it until you download the TM's read them and fix it and learn how to do a pre-trip inspection
attached is a pre-trip guide M35 SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION

edit; brake related TM's TB-9-2300-426-20
TM9-1827c Ord. Maint. Wagner Lockheed Brakes TB43-0002-87
 
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....i was driving ( not needing brakes ) Yeah who needs brakes with a 13.000 pound truck .... Real goog additude there.... you need to park it until you download the TM's read them and fix it and learn how to do a pre-trip inspection
attached is a pre-trip guide M35 SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION
I think he meant he was driving and did not have reason to apply the brakes.
Also draging brakes won't necessarily show up on an pre-inspection, but only after driving.

But you are correct that the brake system need to be completely checked and repaired before the truck is driven any more.
 
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swbradley1

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....i was driving ( not needing brakes ) Yeah who needs brakes with a 13.000 pound truck .... Real goog additude there.... you need to park it until you download the TM's read them and fix it and learn how to do a pre-trip inspection
attached is a pre-trip guide M35 SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION

I'm sure he meant that he did not need to apply the brakes but much as I may catch grief for it I drive one of my trucks all the time without brakes. No, I don't drive it on the road.
 

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Did the brakes release when the truck does not have any airpressure? If so, you can figure the airpack.

If not, it is the master most likely.

The first thing to do is familiarize yourself with the brake system in the Operator's manual
TM 9-2320-209-10-1

Then you can review the troubleshooting section in
TM 9-2320-209-20-2-2

The repair information for the brake system is found in
TM 9-2320-209-34-2-1

The TMs are available here in the resource section of else at
www.jatonkam35s.com in the deuce M35 TM section.
 

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Nothing like an "Alpha Charlie" to get your attention! ;)
 

Tow4

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Also check the free play on the brake pedal. I think it wants to be about 1/2 to 1 inch at the pedal, check the TM to be sure. If there is none, the master cylinder will not release pressure.
 

doghead

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Actually, we are.

And passionate.
 

gimpyrobb

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My, aren't we a friendly bunch.:popcorn:
When someone's first post is about brakes, it screams that they got a truck and took off in it with no reguard to safety. Most folks here sent him in the right direction to find the cause. He asked for help and was informed where it was. I don't know where the issue is.
 

doghead

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safety is a priority on this site
While I agree, we do need to try to be "gentle" with people.

Perhaps we all could "tone it down" a touch.(including myself).
 
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