Attempting to backup and turn my '96 1078 LMTV i had just switched from reverse to drive and when cranking the wheels all the way to the right i heard a POPSHHHHHHHHHHHHH and immediately started losing front brake pressure. It sounded like it was coming from inside the cab.
On inspection, it was this little, firm, black tube previously connected to some kind of brass fitting. I jammed it back in the fitting as hard as i could and voila, the brake pressure restored and i was able to get it home without a massive towing bill.
But... As i mentioned.. "I jammed it in there." Ergo, not a permanent fix.
I tried putting a crescent wrench on the brass fitting and removing it but it would just NOT budge and the assembly itself is screwed into seemed to flex and bend in a way i was very afraid would simply crack off and break itself.
So my questions for any who know are:
1) Any idea why simply having the wheels cranked to make a tight turn would cause that to come out? Was it perhaps "pulled out" by something attached to the other end of it or did pressure "shoot it out"?
2) Is there a special method to removing that brass fitting or should i just "give it hell until it comes loose"?
3) What are those two parts named (the brass fitting and the air line that fits into it?
Thanks in advance and best wishes.
On inspection, it was this little, firm, black tube previously connected to some kind of brass fitting. I jammed it back in the fitting as hard as i could and voila, the brake pressure restored and i was able to get it home without a massive towing bill.
But... As i mentioned.. "I jammed it in there." Ergo, not a permanent fix.
I tried putting a crescent wrench on the brass fitting and removing it but it would just NOT budge and the assembly itself is screwed into seemed to flex and bend in a way i was very afraid would simply crack off and break itself.
So my questions for any who know are:
1) Any idea why simply having the wheels cranked to make a tight turn would cause that to come out? Was it perhaps "pulled out" by something attached to the other end of it or did pressure "shoot it out"?
2) Is there a special method to removing that brass fitting or should i just "give it hell until it comes loose"?
3) What are those two parts named (the brass fitting and the air line that fits into it?
Thanks in advance and best wishes.
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