davesgmc
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Well, It got warm enough to go out and work on Elmo this weekend. I decided I was going to at least make sure the breakes were working on him. The master cylinder as almost completely dry. I filled it full of fluid and started looking for leaks. I was told when I bought him that the previous owner installed all new wheel cylinders and a master cylinder. Well, The right front lower wheel cylinde is leaking very bad. I went ahead and bled the rest of the system, they all seem to hold fine. I pulled the right fornt wheel. The lug nuts were VERY tight and rusted. Nothing that a bit of heat from a torch, a 6 foot cheater bar, and my 300 pounds standing on the end of it couldnt get loose. I took the leaking wheel cylinder out, It had some gunk in it and a slight bit of rust in it. I cleaned it out real well, put it back together, and it works fine now. Now the whole hydralic system is working fine, so I thought..............
I put air to the system via an adaptor and my shop air hose. IT stops fine. Although its not running and the trans is still trashed, i was just pushing it back and forth in the driveway to test the brakes. BUT after about 2-3 stops they are locked up!
When the air is released and you stomp on the brakes one more time, they release and work fine. I checked the air pack, it is venting air just fine, the dash valve is working ok too. I would assume that the air pack internal valving is not working? Is there a place to lube it and a simple way to fix it without removing it? Or anything I should try before removing and and trying to rebuild it? It does look like a rebuilt unit,. as its not as crusty as all the other stuff mounted around it. I understand that the rebuild kits a n/a now.
What gets me is that after the airis released it wont immediately roll, but after you stomp on the brake pedal one more time, then it roills fine. Sould I remove the inlet line and put some light oil in it and bang on it with a hammer?
I put air to the system via an adaptor and my shop air hose. IT stops fine. Although its not running and the trans is still trashed, i was just pushing it back and forth in the driveway to test the brakes. BUT after about 2-3 stops they are locked up!
When the air is released and you stomp on the brakes one more time, they release and work fine. I checked the air pack, it is venting air just fine, the dash valve is working ok too. I would assume that the air pack internal valving is not working? Is there a place to lube it and a simple way to fix it without removing it? Or anything I should try before removing and and trying to rebuild it? It does look like a rebuilt unit,. as its not as crusty as all the other stuff mounted around it. I understand that the rebuild kits a n/a now.
What gets me is that after the airis released it wont immediately roll, but after you stomp on the brake pedal one more time, then it roills fine. Sould I remove the inlet line and put some light oil in it and bang on it with a hammer?