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Pretty easy to adjust the park brake. Just screv it tight at the handle or the band on the rear output of the tcase. That is how I got mine home, Low range and park brake lol. Was a little sketchy!
It is not real dirty like I saw on the rebuild thread but the brake fliuid is in there. this truck sat for several years and I am finally getting to work on it. and an axle seal went to **** yesterday! lol. i drove it a quarter mile and well,,, #moneypit
Yep no change in pedal. I guess I will have to try to lubricate it. Any idea on cost of the air pack or where to get one? I am in the middle of nowhere Wyoming! LOL
I am having issues getting the brakes to work in my 1972 M-35. I replaced the master cylinder and have air pressure, I still have stiff pedal. I must be missing something somewhere. It seems to be pretty simple system. Anyone else have this issue?
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