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I will be going through my brake system in the coming weeks. I will be looking for insight and advice as I go through the system.(sorry for long post, but want to be thorough)
Truck is a 1952 M35 with Reo OA-331, everything stock except added reverse lights and a 12 volt converter. Brakes were completely gone through and overhauled 5 years ago. I also do a brake drum check every spring, to check wheel cylinders.
A little backstory, end of two weeks ago, I drove my truck into work, no issues, nice firm pedal, full brake fluid reservoir->remote mount on firewall. I drained air-been having problems with moisture, but been really cold mornings, draining tanks at night had significantly less water. Truck then sat the whole day, 6:30am to 5pm. I hop in at the end of the day, fire her up, wait for air pressure to build, and step on the brake...straight to the FLOOR. It did hold the truck on the incline when I released the parking brake, but definitely not safe to drive home. Fluid level was fine.
I got it towed home beginning of last week, ordered a New Master Cylinder and a rebuild kit for an air pack-I had a spare in unknown condition, I was hoping to rebuild, but it was no good->air side was nice and clean, but brake fluid side had some major gunk and a few to many rust pits. Upon getting the truck home, I had 1/3 pedal, same fluid level. sitting all week, today I moved it to its temporary home 1/2 pedal, but fluid was lower to start-after moving it around, fluid was back up.
Right now I plan on looking over the current air-pack and see if I see anything out of the ordinary. Then I will move to the master.
Is there anything I should keep a look out for that may explain the brake issue as is?
Truck is a 1952 M35 with Reo OA-331, everything stock except added reverse lights and a 12 volt converter. Brakes were completely gone through and overhauled 5 years ago. I also do a brake drum check every spring, to check wheel cylinders.
A little backstory, end of two weeks ago, I drove my truck into work, no issues, nice firm pedal, full brake fluid reservoir->remote mount on firewall. I drained air-been having problems with moisture, but been really cold mornings, draining tanks at night had significantly less water. Truck then sat the whole day, 6:30am to 5pm. I hop in at the end of the day, fire her up, wait for air pressure to build, and step on the brake...straight to the FLOOR. It did hold the truck on the incline when I released the parking brake, but definitely not safe to drive home. Fluid level was fine.
I got it towed home beginning of last week, ordered a New Master Cylinder and a rebuild kit for an air pack-I had a spare in unknown condition, I was hoping to rebuild, but it was no good->air side was nice and clean, but brake fluid side had some major gunk and a few to many rust pits. Upon getting the truck home, I had 1/3 pedal, same fluid level. sitting all week, today I moved it to its temporary home 1/2 pedal, but fluid was lower to start-after moving it around, fluid was back up.
Right now I plan on looking over the current air-pack and see if I see anything out of the ordinary. Then I will move to the master.
Is there anything I should keep a look out for that may explain the brake issue as is?