icecreamman
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I'm going back a while to try to create the whole picture.
When I recovered my non-running for 6yrs deuce last year, the MC was full and the pedal would go to the floor, reservoir was full and the air-pack would hiss when the pedal was released. I had proper air pressure built up due to extended cranking. I thought "no biggie, Master Cylinder replacement and drive on".
Fast forward a year. I finally "by the help of some good folks here" I got my truck running and mobile. I purchased a new MC from Clintogf and got prepared to change it. I pulled the cap, no brake fluid. I built a "power bleeder" and properly bled the entire system per TO's.
I now have rock solid pedal, zero leakdown after two weeks and definitely manual brakes. I think my air pack is the short type and appears new, granted at least six yrs old. The MC looks as new as my new one, The air pack is almost John Deere green with a sticker that says " manufactured for White Truck Co.
When I recovered my non-running for 6yrs deuce last year, the MC was full and the pedal would go to the floor, reservoir was full and the air-pack would hiss when the pedal was released. I had proper air pressure built up due to extended cranking. I thought "no biggie, Master Cylinder replacement and drive on".
Fast forward a year. I finally "by the help of some good folks here" I got my truck running and mobile. I purchased a new MC from Clintogf and got prepared to change it. I pulled the cap, no brake fluid. I built a "power bleeder" and properly bled the entire system per TO's.
I now have rock solid pedal, zero leakdown after two weeks and definitely manual brakes. I think my air pack is the short type and appears new, granted at least six yrs old. The MC looks as new as my new one, The air pack is almost John Deere green with a sticker that says " manufactured for White Truck Co.