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Have you looked in the bottom of your master cylinder? Are the 2 tiny holes clear(not plugged). Is it perfectly clean(no rust).
Is your master cylinder/brake rod adjusted properly?
Is your master cylinder vented properly?
You can remove the lube plug on the air chamber of the air pack, and...
You need to tie a Twined Turk's head Wagoner's hitch with a Single carrick bend and a West Country whipping to the pintle hitch of the truck being pushed.
Why not remove your thermostat and and fan blade and test drive it to feel the power difference? I think will notice that it will never get up to operating temperature.
Actually, it is a very big deal here to remove it.
It's interesting that they were originally installed with screws.
I know people who have been arrested for removing a vin tag. (and having one not on the vehicle during restoration).
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