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I just inquired my 88 Air Force truck. I have split brakes as well. Having a hard time finding any parts whatsoever for the split brake system. Do you have any idea where I could find a master cylinder rebuild kit for a post that has some info listed?
Update. When I try to bleed with two people when soldier b is pushing In the pedal fluid is returning into the reservoir and spewing out the top of the cap.
Any ideas?
I do not however, I will get some soon.
Any good idea to keep water out of that cap so I can pressure wash the area of the air pack and such? It’s a pipeline truck and it’s caked everywhere.
to touch on this. There is a light for brake but not sure exactly what trips it. I havefound if the shifter for the trans is on a fence of a gear the truck willcrank but not actually crank more of a clunking sound. Almost like a neutral safety switch. Very weird.
Pedal to the floor no resistance whatsoever.
If a partner holds the pedal to the floor and I crack a bleeder I do get some pressure but not a jet like it should be. It’s more of a little trickle.
Zero brakes. Absolutely no stopping ability. Not even the parking brake works. That’s a completely...
What I’ll say is, I only see one air pack. I’ve done extensive research and can say I’m pretty familiar with the brake system.
When I flipped the trap door open and saw a plastic cap on a plastic reservoir I was complete thrown off.
i think it has the newer master cylinder but not the complete...
I recently purchased a 1988 m35a2 deuce and once I got to the truck I needed to bleed the brakes. I flip the door up and found the mc. Now the weird part, it’s a plastic reservoir directly where the cast one should be. Added fluid began bleeding starting with the Mc and working from further to...