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  1. M37M35

    New deuce owner seeking advice

    NO, you cannot! Nylon airbrake line is rated for around 150 PSI max. The hydraulic side of the brakes operate at around 2,000 PSI or more. Like SCSG-G4 said, the brake booster uses air pressure to magnify the brake fluid pressure, increasing it many times over what the air pressure is.
  2. M37M35

    New deuce owner seeking advice

    https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/deuce-brake-line-reference-guide-sizes-lengths-fittings.123335/
  3. M37M35

    New deuce owner seeking advice

    Sounds like the previous owner hadn't drained the air tanks like they should have. Both tanks are supposed to be drained every time the truck is driven because of oil and water accumulation, which is normal. A lot of oil could indicate a problem, but you won't know that until you get the truck...
  4. M37M35

    New deuce owner seeking advice

    Yes.
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