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UPDATE...
Took the truck out this weekend and after a couple of applications of the brakes they were dragging.
So i pulled over and cracked the bleeder on the airpack... Nothing
Cracked the bleeder on one of the rear wheel cylinders and the brakes released.
So that tells me the master...
OK update i havent had a chance to work on the deuce in a while but checked it out tonight.
-Started out removing J pipe and with air system up to pressure and no pedal applied air is leaking to the J pipe and therefore to the back of the pack.
-Next i loosened the nut on the compensator...
So long story short i installed all new brakes on my deuce and cannot get the air pack to function properly. Rebuilt all 6 wheel cylinders, all new rubber lines, rebuilt master cylinder, installed kit in air pack and honed bores slightly.
Where i stand now is air being sent to the back side...
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