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air assist brakes

jetman10

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I have a '66 Kaiser/Jeep deuce and it doesn't appear that the air assist is working . Very hard to stop . I have it bobbed , and with no body I think it should drag the rears . I just took a short ride on a back road to check it . I have air to the cylinder from the tanks . I bled the new hydraulic lines to the rear after I bobbed it, no problems there . How do I check if the air piston is stuck or not ? And, if I bought a rebuild kit, maybe the air cylinder is no good after I get it apart ? My manual says to replace the cylinder if what I checked is O.K. Darn things aren't cheap ! Thanks for any ideas .
 

welldigger

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If you have a firm pedal but it doesn't stop worth a crap then chances are your air pack (air cylinder as you called it) is bad. Pull it off of the truck and tear it down before you order a rebuild kit. It may be too rusted up to rebuild. If thats the case then you will need a new one.
 

KsM715

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You need to bleed the whole system not just the rears. Air could have migrated up the lines and bleeding the rear only could have missed some.
 

welldigger

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You need to bleed the whole system not just the rears. Air could have migrated up the lines and bleeding the rear only could have missed some.
He has a point here. Is your pedal spongy or firm? If it is spongy then I suggest bleeding the entire system in the correct sequence. If the pedal is firm then it's most likely the air pack.
 

gimpyrobb

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Quick question on the "bob job". I know one truck that was bobbed, and the guys that did it, used a compression fitting to run the "service" and "emergency" glad hand copper lines TOGETHER. That is a bad thing to do. That didn't happen on your truck, did it?
 

RAYZER

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Quick question on the "bob job". I know one truck that was bobbed, and the guys that did it, used a compression fitting to run the "service" and "emergency" glad hand copper lines TOGETHER. That is a bad thing to do. That didn't happen on your truck, did it?
You can't tie the service and emergency air line together, (ask me how I know).
 
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porkysplace

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Have you adjusted the brake shoes? It makes a huge difference if they are bad off.
He has way more problems than a adjustment , this is the e-mail I got .

[ I have a '66 Kaiser/jeep deuce and I didn't have any air assist when I got it . Good hard pedal though . I installed a kit in the air pac and then no brakes at all .I just installed an NOS pac and now have some pedal but still no air assist . My master cylinder looks like it has a non-vented iron cap . Is this right ? After running a lot of DOT5 thru it , now I have both rear drums leaking fluid ! Also, shouldn't I hear a puff of air when I release the brakes ? Thanks .]

It's just a guess but wheel cylinders leaking and probably didn't bleed the air-pac first . Hopefully he will post up a progress report.
 
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