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Hi guys,
I have a brake question, and I'm sure its been covered here before but in days of searching I have one symptom that I have not seen anywhere.
So when I bought this deuce, I knew it had brake issues. Supposedly they rebuilt the airpack, they gave the the instructions and all the old parts, doesn't mean they did it right though. It had a leak on a gasket on the airpack when I got it. They told me for a while now, the pedal has been solid, but zero brakes. The truck is currently in a storage facility, without room to load on a trailer to bring it home. There is a steep downhill out of the facility, so I kind of need brakes just to get it out and onto the trailer. The parking brake sucks too.
After I bought it, I went and started it and I noticed the brakes went to the floor. I fixed the leak on the airpack, pulled the MC cap, and it was dry. I refilled with dot5. I pumped the brakes a little (by hand) and every time I would pump them, a some air bubbles would come up. So the little return hole didn't seem to be plugged in the MC, although like an idiot I didn't look while it was dry.
Here's where it got weird, that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere. After doing this about 5 times, the MC started spraying brake fluid out of it like a geyser. All the way up to the roof. It sprayed a solid stream of brake fluid up for at least 30 seconds, it made a huge mess.
I refilled the MC, pumped it again (this time prepared to cover the MC if it turned into ole faithful). Now the pedal is solid, firm...and doesn't actuate anything.
I'm going back down tonight to mess with it a bit. I am going to put some oil in the airpack, check the holes in the MC, etc. Anything else I can check to nail this down?
I also have a short airpack, unknown condition. The truck has the long one. Which one is better to rebuild and more reliable?
I need to get this thing out of the storage facility and about a half a mile down a dirt road to get it on my trailer. Has anyone ever bypassed the airpack to get un-assisted brakes for a situation like this?
Thanks for you time, I really appreciate it.
--Jeff
I have a brake question, and I'm sure its been covered here before but in days of searching I have one symptom that I have not seen anywhere.
So when I bought this deuce, I knew it had brake issues. Supposedly they rebuilt the airpack, they gave the the instructions and all the old parts, doesn't mean they did it right though. It had a leak on a gasket on the airpack when I got it. They told me for a while now, the pedal has been solid, but zero brakes. The truck is currently in a storage facility, without room to load on a trailer to bring it home. There is a steep downhill out of the facility, so I kind of need brakes just to get it out and onto the trailer. The parking brake sucks too.
After I bought it, I went and started it and I noticed the brakes went to the floor. I fixed the leak on the airpack, pulled the MC cap, and it was dry. I refilled with dot5. I pumped the brakes a little (by hand) and every time I would pump them, a some air bubbles would come up. So the little return hole didn't seem to be plugged in the MC, although like an idiot I didn't look while it was dry.
Here's where it got weird, that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere. After doing this about 5 times, the MC started spraying brake fluid out of it like a geyser. All the way up to the roof. It sprayed a solid stream of brake fluid up for at least 30 seconds, it made a huge mess.
I refilled the MC, pumped it again (this time prepared to cover the MC if it turned into ole faithful). Now the pedal is solid, firm...and doesn't actuate anything.
I'm going back down tonight to mess with it a bit. I am going to put some oil in the airpack, check the holes in the MC, etc. Anything else I can check to nail this down?
I also have a short airpack, unknown condition. The truck has the long one. Which one is better to rebuild and more reliable?
I need to get this thing out of the storage facility and about a half a mile down a dirt road to get it on my trailer. Has anyone ever bypassed the airpack to get un-assisted brakes for a situation like this?
Thanks for you time, I really appreciate it.
--Jeff