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  1. doghead

    1971 Am M109A3

    Not that I know of, sorry. I think the brake system info is on the site here in the TM section, for the dual circuit system. It's in TM SMARP-2320-209-14&P
  2. doghead

    1971 Am M109A3

    Well, the latest manufactuered M35A2's (85-88), used dual air packs for the same end effect, 2 brake circuits.
  3. doghead

    1971 Am M109A3

    FWIW, the Federal Safety administration required dual circuit master cylinders in all vehicles manufactured after 1968(going by memory). These trucks continued to use a single circuit system until 1985(give or take a few years). These trucks were never safe if maintained as designed as far as...
  4. doghead

    1971 Am M109A3

    Be sure to correctly identify the brake fluid in your truck and use the same as is in it now. If it just came out of service, it will most likely have DOT5 silicone fluid in it. MV and surplus dealers have the best prices.
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