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Brakes, Out!

Bowmanvolfire

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Hello Forum:

We are looking for some help. Our department recently acquired a 1967 Kaiser M109 A3. While driver training the other day the brake pedal went to the floor. We found no visible fluid leaks or line issues. A couple of our mechanics are thinking the master cylinder went out.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.

John
Chief, BCVFD
 

NDT

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Suggest refill the master cylinder and bleed the system. Closely monitor the brake fluid level during weekly equipment checks.
 

doghead

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Dot5 silicone brake fluid should be used unless it has been converted to something else.

Never mix dot5 with dot3.

Was the master cylinder empty?
 

Floridianson

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Pull the rubber boot back off the master cylinder push rod just a bit and if it's leaking then you will see it. Oh don't be right under the master when you do it or you will feel it.
 
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