Little background info:
1970 M35A2 Kaiser-Jeep
Purchased the Deuce in April 2009. Bled all the brakes lines, booster, and MC with DOT5. I keep a constant eye on the fluid levels. Brakes have been excellent on this truck ever since.
After stopping on an incline yesterday I had no brakes. The pedal was like a rock, not like I've lost the booster but like stepping on a rock. I found this out as i was going down the other side of the hill and needed to slow down for a light. I downshifted a couple times and grabbed some parking brake to slow it down. After releasing the pedal and pumping it a couple times the brakes came back to normal. I pulled over after that and bled the tanks. Everything seemed back to normal.
I drained my tanks daily. When I drained them this time I noticed an EXCESSIVE amount of water in the inboard tank. I would expect this one to have more water since it is the "wet tank". Other than that I couldn't see any leaks of fluid or air around the booster or any of the lines under the truck. Even after draining the tanks I had it happen 2 more times on my way home for a total of 3 times.
Anyone else have this happen? Did I get some form of hydro-lock or is this a sign of future brake problems to come?
1970 M35A2 Kaiser-Jeep
Purchased the Deuce in April 2009. Bled all the brakes lines, booster, and MC with DOT5. I keep a constant eye on the fluid levels. Brakes have been excellent on this truck ever since.
After stopping on an incline yesterday I had no brakes. The pedal was like a rock, not like I've lost the booster but like stepping on a rock. I found this out as i was going down the other side of the hill and needed to slow down for a light. I downshifted a couple times and grabbed some parking brake to slow it down. After releasing the pedal and pumping it a couple times the brakes came back to normal. I pulled over after that and bled the tanks. Everything seemed back to normal.
I drained my tanks daily. When I drained them this time I noticed an EXCESSIVE amount of water in the inboard tank. I would expect this one to have more water since it is the "wet tank". Other than that I couldn't see any leaks of fluid or air around the booster or any of the lines under the truck. Even after draining the tanks I had it happen 2 more times on my way home for a total of 3 times.
Anyone else have this happen? Did I get some form of hydro-lock or is this a sign of future brake problems to come?
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