M35fan
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I'm having trouble with my 1972 M35A2. It started with a major air leak that wouldn't let air pressure build past 60 psi at idle. I hooked up my shop compressor to the emergency glad hand and found air rushing out through the slobber tube vent. After doing some research I concluded that my air pack needed a rebuild. I ordered the kit from monkeyboyarmy, removed my air pack, and rebuilt it. Now my air pressure builds to 120 psi and holds pressure for at least 24 hours after shutdown.
After the rebuild I had zero brake pedal, which I'm sure is normal as my system needs bleeding. I built a pressure bleeder following recovery4x4's post and purchased all of the DOT 5 fluid I could find here in town. It is painted on the access panel above my master cylinder "Silicone fluid only." The master was slightly low (about an inch from the top) so I began by topping off with new fluid and then attached the pressure bleeder into the master cylinder cap. So far, so good.
I pumped up the sprayer to ~10psi and began by opening the bleeder on the air pack. After a second, yellow fluid came out along with several large air bubbles. I know that the new DOT 5 fluid is purple, so I was confused by seeing the yellow fluid. Have I done the unthinkable and mixed fluid types, or is older DOT 5 yellow also?
I stopped at that point so as not to cause more problems, but if the fluids are mixed I figure the damage is done and now I will have to replace all of my fluid with the purple DOT 5. Any tips or advice on how I should now proceed? I appreciate any suggestions yall may have for this rookie Deuce mechanic.
After the rebuild I had zero brake pedal, which I'm sure is normal as my system needs bleeding. I built a pressure bleeder following recovery4x4's post and purchased all of the DOT 5 fluid I could find here in town. It is painted on the access panel above my master cylinder "Silicone fluid only." The master was slightly low (about an inch from the top) so I began by topping off with new fluid and then attached the pressure bleeder into the master cylinder cap. So far, so good.
I pumped up the sprayer to ~10psi and began by opening the bleeder on the air pack. After a second, yellow fluid came out along with several large air bubbles. I know that the new DOT 5 fluid is purple, so I was confused by seeing the yellow fluid. Have I done the unthinkable and mixed fluid types, or is older DOT 5 yellow also?
I stopped at that point so as not to cause more problems, but if the fluids are mixed I figure the damage is done and now I will have to replace all of my fluid with the purple DOT 5. Any tips or advice on how I should now proceed? I appreciate any suggestions yall may have for this rookie Deuce mechanic.