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They started installing the dual system in the Air Force Deuces around 1985-1986. I had it on a 1987 AF Deuce. These where manufactured until 1989??? I don't think the Army trucks ever had them.When was the signle reservoir master cylinder for deuces phased out in favor of the more modern / safer variety?
I often wonder why no one has offered a dual-circuit brake upgrade kit for the single-circuit Deuces.
I'd probably buy one! (Assuming it doesn't cost as much as another deuce...)
I often wonder why no one has offered a dual-circuit brake upgrade kit for the single-circuit Deuces.
I'd probably buy one! (Assuming it doesn't cost as much as another deuce...)
And cost. Go look on the (numerous) other threads on this subject and see what Memphis charges for replacements master cylinders and air packs.just a guess but I think liability has a lot to do with it.
And cost. Go look on the (numerous) other threads on this subject and see what Memphis charges for replacements master cylinders and air packs.
Do a search, a kit has been discussed but most people arent willing to pay what it would cost for new parts. And being that its safety related no vendor would be willing to sell used brake parts.I often wonder why no one has offered a dual-circuit brake upgrade kit for the single-circuit Deuces.
I'd probably buy one! (Assuming it doesn't cost as much as another deuce...)
on top of that, in all of my research to find parts, I have never been able to find the correct proportioning valve. I'm sure that I could find one that worked but it would be guessing at best. If I knew the specs of the original it would make things much easier.
I have had a failure on the dual circuit system with my F250 PU truck, and I can tell you it wasn't fun. I lost the rear brakes, and my stopping power dropped to the about the same level as with the emergency brake.Ever had a failure on a dual circuit system? I have, you lose more than half your braking ability.
It is like a small twin engined airplane, you are fine if the failure happens when you don't need 100%. But when if fails you in dire times, it can lead to more trouble, as in you THINK you can make it.
Every hose I have seen is stainless steel braid. Are the deuces different?The most common failure point is the hoses. They are covered in rubber which protects the steel braid. Any break in the rubber lets corrosion in, then when the steel strength member is gone, the hose ruptures. It is far easier to see corroded tube steel lines, the paint blisters..
That could happen, I suppose, but silicone brake fluid is so much better over the long haul than the glycol based (can you say water sucking) DOT3 brake fluid that I wouldn't recommend anything else for a seldom used vehicle. All of my historic vehicles get converted over to DOT5 as soon as I get them. Since I started doing that I haven't needed to replace a wheel, or master cylinder. Before I did that, they were always going bad from sitting.The use of silicone brake fluid is another problem area, it allows trapped water to migrate to the wheel cylinder, these don't catastrophically fail, they just leak BUT if you don't do correct PMCS, adding brake fluid every so often, it will eventually get you.
The same can be said of DOT3, or differential oil, soaked brake shoes. Each fluid wrecks the nice properties of the shoes until cleaned off.And silicone brake fluid soaked shoes don't stop too well. Yes, you can clean the shoes with methylene chloride, IF you can find this solvent (hard since the Clean Air Act amendments and Montreal Protocol restrict its use). Or $50 for new shoes.
That poppet valve is probably the cause of most of the soft pedals you see on deuces.Finally, if you have a poppet breather on the master cylinder cap, consider retrofitting to the air vent line. Why? If you have a slow leak, a vacuum can build in the system. This will cause complete loss of braking since the wheel cylinders will retract to the point the master cylinder volume will not be enough!
I would just assumed switch to all air thought about installing airbrakes on the duece and half maybe even disk brakes Think member old shep has installed disk from a f-450 or 550 on his.
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