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OK countdown is running. Next Saturday, if nothing goes wrong (touch wood, burn a candle, vingers crossed, etc, don't be too optimistic), I will take possesion of my first truck, a M51A2 (with pictures). ONe week later, I have an appointment with the "State Road Service" to get the thing on Dutch papers with a valid inspection certificate.
Most things will not be a problem, but the main issue will be the brakes.
1) Does the M51A2 still has the "air assisted hydraulic brake system" or is it completely airbrakes already.
2) If air assisted hydraulics, do I understand correctly that there are only short air hoses between the air tank and the master cilinder?
3) One of the criteria is that the brake power delivered to the wheels is 4,0 m/s2 (meter per second square) by a pedal pressure of less than 700 N (demand for trucks built between 1967 and 1998 . Any data on that for a 1973 M51A2?
4) The hand brake should apply power to at least two wheels. With a axle-brake on the rear power output shaft, I would think that should be ok.
5) The hand brake should deliver a braking power of 1,2 m/s2, sufficient to keep a standing truck in its place on a 16 degrees hill, should work equally when going forward or backward. Any data or comments?
6) Connections to the trailer (I am talking big onese here for transporting other vehicles or larger loads, not the small things). The trailer is supposed to get its braking power from the motorzied vehicle. How did that originally work on this type of trucks?
7) Most modern trailers are full air-brake system. Can you connect them to thses trucks or which adaptations do you need?
8 The air brake pressure in the command line to the trailer, by a maximum supply pressure, should be between 6,5 to 8,5 bar. Doable?
Thanks for the info already
Most things will not be a problem, but the main issue will be the brakes.
1) Does the M51A2 still has the "air assisted hydraulic brake system" or is it completely airbrakes already.
2) If air assisted hydraulics, do I understand correctly that there are only short air hoses between the air tank and the master cilinder?
3) One of the criteria is that the brake power delivered to the wheels is 4,0 m/s2 (meter per second square) by a pedal pressure of less than 700 N (demand for trucks built between 1967 and 1998 . Any data on that for a 1973 M51A2?
4) The hand brake should apply power to at least two wheels. With a axle-brake on the rear power output shaft, I would think that should be ok.
5) The hand brake should deliver a braking power of 1,2 m/s2, sufficient to keep a standing truck in its place on a 16 degrees hill, should work equally when going forward or backward. Any data or comments?
6) Connections to the trailer (I am talking big onese here for transporting other vehicles or larger loads, not the small things). The trailer is supposed to get its braking power from the motorzied vehicle. How did that originally work on this type of trucks?
7) Most modern trailers are full air-brake system. Can you connect them to thses trucks or which adaptations do you need?
8 The air brake pressure in the command line to the trailer, by a maximum supply pressure, should be between 6,5 to 8,5 bar. Doable?
Thanks for the info already