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Hopefully someone can help me with something. Have a truck that was a forestry unit. No brakes, determined it to be airpack, changed it. Bleed. Brakes work. Next day, brakes no work. Put to pasture.
Fast Forward 6 months.
Bleed. Brakes! Next day, no brakes! Master cylinder leaking, change. Bleed. Brakes! 1 hour later, NO BRAKES! Master cylinder leaking!
Next Day, take master cylinder off truck with known good brakes. Install. Bleed! Brakes! 1 hour later, master cylinder leaking, NO BRAKES!
I have had 50 trucks or so, only one ever had a bad master cylinder. What are the odds that the next 3 were all bad?? What are the other variables that could cause the master cylinder to do this? We are using a power bleeder, but have used it on 20 trucks or more with no problems. Could this be causing this? Took apart 2 of them and the seals and cup look good.
They are all 3 leaking at the front seal... if you take the boot off fluid then just pours out.
What gives?
Fast Forward 6 months.
Bleed. Brakes! Next day, no brakes! Master cylinder leaking, change. Bleed. Brakes! 1 hour later, NO BRAKES! Master cylinder leaking!
Next Day, take master cylinder off truck with known good brakes. Install. Bleed! Brakes! 1 hour later, master cylinder leaking, NO BRAKES!
I have had 50 trucks or so, only one ever had a bad master cylinder. What are the odds that the next 3 were all bad?? What are the other variables that could cause the master cylinder to do this? We are using a power bleeder, but have used it on 20 trucks or more with no problems. Could this be causing this? Took apart 2 of them and the seals and cup look good.
They are all 3 leaking at the front seal... if you take the boot off fluid then just pours out.
What gives?
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