treeguy
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I am in the mental designing stages of a TOP SECRET project here at Fort One Bay and need some suggestions. From looking under the truck, the deuce brakes are activated by the pedal putting pressure into the hydrolic resivoir (sorry for the spelling, I can't get the spell check to work for me). This in turn puts hydrolic pressure to ? the other unit which activates the air boost and then gives you higher hyd. pressure to the axles. Fewww!
So, how do I set up /ahhhemmm/...........a donor deuce brake booster to receive air from my service glad hand to activate the hyd pack and intern activate the brakes (if yall know what I'm getting at)
Or should I junk the donor deuce pack and install a M105 pack and just connect the hyd. brake line to run to the back end? Will the M105 pack generate enough power to handle the dual axle suspension truck.
Also what is the point of the Emergency glad hand connection if all the MV trailers will roll without air pressure like a semi tractor set up? For my project thats how I'd want it, but no, I don't want to go thru the hassle of using big rig trailer axles. Too much modification.
Just looking for some suggestions so I can get some sleep tonight. Thanks, Fort One Bay OUT!
So, how do I set up /ahhhemmm/...........a donor deuce brake booster to receive air from my service glad hand to activate the hyd pack and intern activate the brakes (if yall know what I'm getting at)
Or should I junk the donor deuce pack and install a M105 pack and just connect the hyd. brake line to run to the back end? Will the M105 pack generate enough power to handle the dual axle suspension truck.
Also what is the point of the Emergency glad hand connection if all the MV trailers will roll without air pressure like a semi tractor set up? For my project thats how I'd want it, but no, I don't want to go thru the hassle of using big rig trailer axles. Too much modification.
Just looking for some suggestions so I can get some sleep tonight. Thanks, Fort One Bay OUT!