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If anyone has input on this, I'm all ears. Rebuilt my short air pack a couple of months ago using the guide @silverstate55 wrote up on these forums for the short style, bled the brakes, have run the truck a few times checking other systems.
This weekend I noticed a drip around the O-ring where the air can joins the hydraulic side. Pulled the air pack and also found brake fluid in the air pack vent line. Took the whole thing apart and there was actually less fluid in the air can than in the vent line– just enough to cause a few drips when I poured it out. The vent lined had enough in it to pour out in a little stream- maybe a tablespoon worth?
Checked my cups- all turned the correct way. The only cup I didn't replace during the original rebuild was the one in the fluid side of the aluminum assembly the goes on the pushrod. It's the one that's pinned in, and there was no replacement in the kit (same as per the instructions I was following).
My first thought was this cup was leaking fluid into the air can– except there was very little fluid in the can, and more in the vent line. Plus, the cup doesn't look torn or seem too dried out.
Then I found a little corrosion I had missed inside the slave cylinder housing where the lower piston sits. Enough to make the cylinder wall a little rough.
So my second thought is maybe the corrosion was preventing the cups on the lower piston from sealing, allowing the fluid to leak by it from the fluid chamber and into the slave cylinder housing, and when the brakes were applied the air carried some of that fluid into my air can. This made more sense because there was, again, more fluid in the vent line than in the air can.
All of that to ask 3 questions.
1) Does my thinking about the leak source make sense (leaking past the lower slave cylinder piston), or am I missing something?
2) Can the pinned-in cup in the aluminum piece be replaced? Looks like I could pull it out through the center hole, gently fold a new one and put it in. But I don't want to try it and find out I was wrong. If it can be replaced, does anyone know a part #? It isn't included in any of the rebuild kits best I can tell.
3) Regarding the big O-ring where the air can bolts to the hydraulic side... should it not seal better? Seems like there's no contact of the air can on the O-ring, and if fluid can leak by, then how the heck is it sealing against any air? The new O-ring was the same size as the old one best I could tell when I did the rebuild. Would it be worth finding a little thicker O-ring?
Thanks in advance for any insights!
This weekend I noticed a drip around the O-ring where the air can joins the hydraulic side. Pulled the air pack and also found brake fluid in the air pack vent line. Took the whole thing apart and there was actually less fluid in the air can than in the vent line– just enough to cause a few drips when I poured it out. The vent lined had enough in it to pour out in a little stream- maybe a tablespoon worth?
Checked my cups- all turned the correct way. The only cup I didn't replace during the original rebuild was the one in the fluid side of the aluminum assembly the goes on the pushrod. It's the one that's pinned in, and there was no replacement in the kit (same as per the instructions I was following).
My first thought was this cup was leaking fluid into the air can– except there was very little fluid in the can, and more in the vent line. Plus, the cup doesn't look torn or seem too dried out.
Then I found a little corrosion I had missed inside the slave cylinder housing where the lower piston sits. Enough to make the cylinder wall a little rough.
So my second thought is maybe the corrosion was preventing the cups on the lower piston from sealing, allowing the fluid to leak by it from the fluid chamber and into the slave cylinder housing, and when the brakes were applied the air carried some of that fluid into my air can. This made more sense because there was, again, more fluid in the vent line than in the air can.
All of that to ask 3 questions.
1) Does my thinking about the leak source make sense (leaking past the lower slave cylinder piston), or am I missing something?
2) Can the pinned-in cup in the aluminum piece be replaced? Looks like I could pull it out through the center hole, gently fold a new one and put it in. But I don't want to try it and find out I was wrong. If it can be replaced, does anyone know a part #? It isn't included in any of the rebuild kits best I can tell.
3) Regarding the big O-ring where the air can bolts to the hydraulic side... should it not seal better? Seems like there's no contact of the air can on the O-ring, and if fluid can leak by, then how the heck is it sealing against any air? The new O-ring was the same size as the old one best I could tell when I did the rebuild. Would it be worth finding a little thicker O-ring?
Thanks in advance for any insights!