NoLeftTurns
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I am recovering my first deuce in a remote location from a private party. The truck was sitting for about 3 years. Unfortunately I am only able to work on the truck for about 8 hours every few weekends. I have Put new batteries in and engine starts. I have air pressure and oil pressure. My problem is no brake pedal at all. It just free fell to the floor, but returns with the spring. So I found the master cylinder and it was empty. It was wet inside, and I saw no fluid underneath or near wheel cylinders. I filled MC. At this point I know I need to bleed the brakes, but the truck is pointed forward on a steep hill, and I have no more time to work. I tried to pump the pedal a while and see if i got anything, but no. So my research tells me I need to bleed the air pack and then the wheel cylinders. My question is, Do I just bleed the air pack at the bleeder valve, like I would a wheel cylinder? There are no special surprises? Hose and jar? Also about how much fluid should the truck hold if empty? I plan to build the pressure bleeder to avoid air bubbles on an incline. What else could be wrong, or should I be pepared for with the brake system? I don't have easy access to anywhere when I am working on the truck. I am just looking to get enough brakes to move truck off steep incline onto road for transport.
Another subject, most of the tires have severe dry rot. They seem to hold air for now, but I will need new ones. There is lots of info on tires here, but most is over my head. I think I can fit the 11x20 tires is dual configuration with stock or standard rims? I don't want to cause a distraction, but what are the most cost effective/useful tires to run without modification? What kind of cost should I expect for tires? Are there any tubeless rims you can fit on these without fabricating? Is it best to go to GL for tires or local tire shops? Thanks for the help so far.
Another subject, most of the tires have severe dry rot. They seem to hold air for now, but I will need new ones. There is lots of info on tires here, but most is over my head. I think I can fit the 11x20 tires is dual configuration with stock or standard rims? I don't want to cause a distraction, but what are the most cost effective/useful tires to run without modification? What kind of cost should I expect for tires? Are there any tubeless rims you can fit on these without fabricating? Is it best to go to GL for tires or local tire shops? Thanks for the help so far.