Lex_Ordo
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So I have this new M35, and as it reaches the end of the restoration I need to check or adjust the brakes.
I replaced the rubber hoses, and I bled the system as well as introduced fresh DOT 5 to it. 1st I did the airpack and then all 6 wheels. After the bleed, the pedal doesn't catch high. It catches sort of 1/2 way down. Is there an adjustment on the wheels to help the wheel cylinders correct the shoe wear?
I can't pull the whees right now, since I don't have enough help to check and replace what I need to. I also want to wait a month or so until I get more funds. My help has been some friends who are very familiar with the Duece, but as life goes, someone needs to show me how to do the work before I start taking everything apart.
What manual should I be reading to assit me.
It is a fun truck to work on and relatively simple, but unfamiliarity can cause damage to parts that aren't easy to get.
I replaced the rubber hoses, and I bled the system as well as introduced fresh DOT 5 to it. 1st I did the airpack and then all 6 wheels. After the bleed, the pedal doesn't catch high. It catches sort of 1/2 way down. Is there an adjustment on the wheels to help the wheel cylinders correct the shoe wear?
I can't pull the whees right now, since I don't have enough help to check and replace what I need to. I also want to wait a month or so until I get more funds. My help has been some friends who are very familiar with the Duece, but as life goes, someone needs to show me how to do the work before I start taking everything apart.
What manual should I be reading to assit me.
It is a fun truck to work on and relatively simple, but unfamiliarity can cause damage to parts that aren't easy to get.