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My 1970 M35A2C had been sitting for a few years until I replaced the hydraulic head and injector lines. Now I have turned my attention to the brakes. The master cylinder was dry, and when I filled it I could see where it was leaking out of the front inside the boot. I replaced the mc, no more leaks, at least not externally. I installed a remote reservoir in the cab which is great because fluid level is easy to see now and easy to add. I gravity bled the top of the long type air pack and topped off the reservoir. Now a week later the level is down about 3/8 inch and there are drips on the air pack skid plate on both ends and on the rear of the air pack cylinder. The master cylinder exterior is dry. None of the line connections are wet. The brake switch in front of the air pack is not wet. Much of the air pack and lines has a layer of wet dirt on it. So my question is, do air packs leak brake fluid from seams or somewhere I cannot see? Should I replace the air pack? I don't want to try rebuilding it. There are a number of sources for new ones all about the same $600 price and Big Mike's is advertised as new manufactured. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.