gene
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As is the case these days I was reading my TM's before bedtime and I noticed that under the brake bleeding section there is a diagram that shows the master cylinder filler plug with a vent line leading into it. Funny, when I was cleaning off the top of my deuces master cylinder yest in prep for the upcoming work I noticed that my filler plug does not have a vent line, only a brass plug.
The gent who sold me the truck also gave me a new brake boost since the truck requires more peddle pressure over time in order to actuate the brakes. "After several hours of driving up on the logging roads the peddle is damn near impossible to budge." He indicated that he had asked about what would cause a stiffening brake peddle and he was told he needed a new brake boost. Now that I find a master cylinder without a vent I am wondering if this could be the prob. Before I dive into replacing the brake boost I figured I'd ask those who really know about such things.
As always, any help or advice is much appreciated.
Gene
The gent who sold me the truck also gave me a new brake boost since the truck requires more peddle pressure over time in order to actuate the brakes. "After several hours of driving up on the logging roads the peddle is damn near impossible to budge." He indicated that he had asked about what would cause a stiffening brake peddle and he was told he needed a new brake boost. Now that I find a master cylinder without a vent I am wondering if this could be the prob. Before I dive into replacing the brake boost I figured I'd ask those who really know about such things.
As always, any help or advice is much appreciated.
Gene