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Hey guys,
Was working on my buddy Deuce and a Half the other day. We where working on the brake system and replace every thing. New brake pads, springs, and clips all around, New master cylinder, and all new wheel cylinders. The only thing we did not replace is the (air pack) & the lines. The line all visually look good no leaks or bends. We bled master cylinder on the work bench before installing, We adjusted all the brake pad from the back of the wheel as the TM manual describes. We power bled the air pack and then all the wheels. I also adjusted the brake peddle throw and oiled the air pack. But the brake peddle is not as hard as I would think it should be. The only thing left is the air pack. Which I really don't know any thing about. So here are my question 1) If the air pack is bad can the truck still stop? 2) Is the air pack like a brake booster where it help you push the peddle or dose the air pack actually give you more stopping power. 3) What air pressure is needed for the air pack and what the max psi? 4) What the difference in long or short air pack? 5) How do you test a air pack? 6) Is there any good diagrams explaining how the air pack work & How air over hydraulic brakes work?
Thanks
Was working on my buddy Deuce and a Half the other day. We where working on the brake system and replace every thing. New brake pads, springs, and clips all around, New master cylinder, and all new wheel cylinders. The only thing we did not replace is the (air pack) & the lines. The line all visually look good no leaks or bends. We bled master cylinder on the work bench before installing, We adjusted all the brake pad from the back of the wheel as the TM manual describes. We power bled the air pack and then all the wheels. I also adjusted the brake peddle throw and oiled the air pack. But the brake peddle is not as hard as I would think it should be. The only thing left is the air pack. Which I really don't know any thing about. So here are my question 1) If the air pack is bad can the truck still stop? 2) Is the air pack like a brake booster where it help you push the peddle or dose the air pack actually give you more stopping power. 3) What air pressure is needed for the air pack and what the max psi? 4) What the difference in long or short air pack? 5) How do you test a air pack? 6) Is there any good diagrams explaining how the air pack work & How air over hydraulic brakes work?
Thanks