dbesade
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So,
last summer I was driving along in my M35A2 and my airpack locked up, causing me to drag my brakes for around 5 miles until I had a place to pull over. I drained the tanks and the brakes released... called a buddy and we slowly got the truck home. I decided it would be a good time to rebuild the brake system with new lines, wheel cylinders, rebuild the airpack (duh), and repack the bearings. I had shoulder surgery in December so just now getting around to doing the finishing touches like getting wheels on and bleeding brakes. Got all that done today.
Result... a super hard and high brake pedal with pretty decent braking power. I hear a "whoosh" when I step on the pedal and nothing appears to be dragging (I got up to 15MPH and hit neutral to see if brakes were dragging). A few drums are hot but I suspect they need further adjustment. Any suggestions from those who have done this before?
Regards,
Dave
last summer I was driving along in my M35A2 and my airpack locked up, causing me to drag my brakes for around 5 miles until I had a place to pull over. I drained the tanks and the brakes released... called a buddy and we slowly got the truck home. I decided it would be a good time to rebuild the brake system with new lines, wheel cylinders, rebuild the airpack (duh), and repack the bearings. I had shoulder surgery in December so just now getting around to doing the finishing touches like getting wheels on and bleeding brakes. Got all that done today.
Result... a super hard and high brake pedal with pretty decent braking power. I hear a "whoosh" when I step on the pedal and nothing appears to be dragging (I got up to 15MPH and hit neutral to see if brakes were dragging). A few drums are hot but I suspect they need further adjustment. Any suggestions from those who have done this before?
Regards,
Dave