JasonS
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I am having trouble with the brakes on my M818.
A little history. The truck has been modified to one rear axle and the glad hands removed/ capped off.
I was having trouble with the brakes wherein I had good power brakes but as I sat with my foot on the brake pedal, the pedal would rise and there was no power brake assist; only manual brakes. I attributed this to a faulty air piston seal in the brake booster and replaced the brake booster. I also had, on rare occasion, a situation where the brakes would lock up.
After replacing the brake booster, I had no power brakes with 120psi system pressure. No response at all from the booster. Bleeding air off down to ~100psi allowed the booster to operate. I reset the air governor to 90psi and retested. The amount of brake assist is highly variable and I had one occasion wherein the brakes locked up hard and I had to bleed air off to get it free.
1) Is this issue related to one of the three air shuttle valves?
2) I will not tow a trailer with air brakes nor be towed with a vehicle having air brakes. Can I remove the two frame mounted shuttle valves and simplify the air booster plumbing to something like the deuce: hydraulic in, hydraulic out, air in, vent out the top, pressure out to only the brake switch, and cap off the line at the rear of the booster.
Other suggestions?
A little history. The truck has been modified to one rear axle and the glad hands removed/ capped off.
I was having trouble with the brakes wherein I had good power brakes but as I sat with my foot on the brake pedal, the pedal would rise and there was no power brake assist; only manual brakes. I attributed this to a faulty air piston seal in the brake booster and replaced the brake booster. I also had, on rare occasion, a situation where the brakes would lock up.
After replacing the brake booster, I had no power brakes with 120psi system pressure. No response at all from the booster. Bleeding air off down to ~100psi allowed the booster to operate. I reset the air governor to 90psi and retested. The amount of brake assist is highly variable and I had one occasion wherein the brakes locked up hard and I had to bleed air off to get it free.
1) Is this issue related to one of the three air shuttle valves?
2) I will not tow a trailer with air brakes nor be towed with a vehicle having air brakes. Can I remove the two frame mounted shuttle valves and simplify the air booster plumbing to something like the deuce: hydraulic in, hydraulic out, air in, vent out the top, pressure out to only the brake switch, and cap off the line at the rear of the booster.
Other suggestions?