TommyG45
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Hey all,
I am wondering if someone can help me out with a little info. I was going through the brakes on the deuce and checking out the master cylinder. When I unbolted the access panel and looked in the hole, I noticed a brake line hanging in the breeze. After reading the TM, I think it is a vent line. It is regular brake line with a fitting on the end. Being new to the deuce, I have no past experience to draw from. Having only one deuce, I have nothing to compare it against.
So, what I expected to see.... I expected to see a reservoir with a cap that you would pop off and fill above the min and under the max lines.
What I have is what looks like the adapter as identified in the TM, with a 90 degree elbow connected to nothing. It looks as though if I got something in there to tighten it another ¼ turn, the line flapping in the breeze would line up with the elbow connected to the adapter, and I could make the connection.
The 90 degree elbow, is that the filler cap?
The TM says to fill ½ inch from the top. Also, hanging down from the wire harness is a two prong female plug ( I think is was two prongs) No sure where that goes, I do know that the brake lights don’t work. Is there a connection to the airpack or the master cylinder that I missed. (switch settings on dash are correct)
The TM I got from my search really didn’t get me the level of detail I needed with my experience level to solve the mystery. If I need to order parts, it would be helpful to get a very detailed breakout.
The TM I used is on my work PC so sorry I couldn’t tell you the exact number.
It could be that what you see is what you get.
Can anyone confirm for me what should be coming out the top of the master cylinder when looking at it through the access panel? Any suggestions on the electrical connector would be helpful also, just seems too convenient that the brake lights don’t work, and the proximity to the MC and Airpack.
Thanks all
Tommy
Update, Thanks to a post on brakelights just a few down from here, I have several things to check concerning the lights.
I am wondering if someone can help me out with a little info. I was going through the brakes on the deuce and checking out the master cylinder. When I unbolted the access panel and looked in the hole, I noticed a brake line hanging in the breeze. After reading the TM, I think it is a vent line. It is regular brake line with a fitting on the end. Being new to the deuce, I have no past experience to draw from. Having only one deuce, I have nothing to compare it against.
So, what I expected to see.... I expected to see a reservoir with a cap that you would pop off and fill above the min and under the max lines.
What I have is what looks like the adapter as identified in the TM, with a 90 degree elbow connected to nothing. It looks as though if I got something in there to tighten it another ¼ turn, the line flapping in the breeze would line up with the elbow connected to the adapter, and I could make the connection.
The 90 degree elbow, is that the filler cap?
The TM says to fill ½ inch from the top. Also, hanging down from the wire harness is a two prong female plug ( I think is was two prongs) No sure where that goes, I do know that the brake lights don’t work. Is there a connection to the airpack or the master cylinder that I missed. (switch settings on dash are correct)
The TM I got from my search really didn’t get me the level of detail I needed with my experience level to solve the mystery. If I need to order parts, it would be helpful to get a very detailed breakout.
The TM I used is on my work PC so sorry I couldn’t tell you the exact number.
It could be that what you see is what you get.
Can anyone confirm for me what should be coming out the top of the master cylinder when looking at it through the access panel? Any suggestions on the electrical connector would be helpful also, just seems too convenient that the brake lights don’t work, and the proximity to the MC and Airpack.
Thanks all
Tommy
Update, Thanks to a post on brakelights just a few down from here, I have several things to check concerning the lights.