wildbill81
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The brakes on my 1967 M109A stay applied after a couple pumps on the brake pedal(hard pedal, brake lights on, truck no-move). I've read many threads about the possible causes of this and have tried all the solutions to no avail. I can get the brakes to release by opening the drains on the air tanks. I ordered a rebuild kit for the air pack, but unfortunately it was for the long and mine is short. Regardless I disassembled the air pack and it was extremely clean and everything had fresh grease as is if it was recently rebuilt. All parts moved freely and all seals were in excellent shape. I rebuilt the master cylinder and verified all passages were clear. After reassembly, the same problem persists, just takes a few more pumps for the brakes to stay applied. With the engine off, I can pump the brakes all day and hear the air exhaust off the air pack when the brakes are released(at least until the pressure drops too low) so I know at least some air is being ported off the air pack upon release of the brakes. The only modification to the system I have made was to plug the service glad hand connection to the rear when I bobbed the truck. Am I missing something here? What is the normal air system pressure, could I have a bad/improperly set unloader on the compressor?
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