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The break away switch on the surge break for my M101a1 loosely flops back and forth. There's no tension (should there be?). Anyone know of any repair tutorials/ videos?
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I'm assuming you mean the M101A2 since the M101A1 does not have surge brakes (unless someone added them).The break away switch on the surge break for my M101a1 loosely flops back and forth. There's no tension (should there be?). Anyone know of any repair tutorials/ videos?
I dont know what cross posting means! One post was regarding a topic on lug nuts. This post is in regards to the breakaway. Shouldn't these be two separate threads?Leebs. You are cross posting. That is a no go. You have a thread of your own. It just makes people confused when you start cross posting.
When I flip the ratchet back and forth, it doesn't come in contact with anything. It feels like a loose toggle switch.The clip is broken off. See the two rivets? There should be a piece of longer tin there, to rest on the teeth, to keep the ratchet from flopping around.
Thank you!I most humbly retract the picture in the thread above. Its from the wrong trailer. THIS is the right picture. It plainly shows the ratchet, #18. When it is activated, the bottom of #18 presses on #'s 17,19 and 22. They press on the brake CYLINDER ASSEMBLY , stopping the trailer. The clip that keeps the ratchet from flopping back and forth is shown here, see the two rivets? But has no part or NSN number. I guess its supposed to never break? But when you activate the brake system you should feel the pressure of the spring.
Thanks.You posted about this problem, (breakaway lever) in the thread:
Breakaway Lever on M101
and
Breakaway on surge Brake.
When you start trying to work your problem in more that one thread, it can get confusing. The Lug nuts is in only one thread. Not to worry. The KGB is not on the way, and your doing fine. It just helps you get better advice, if folks have to only look at one thread.
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