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OK so I'm hoping someone here can help with my issue.
I picked up my new MV a 1975 M54A1C this past Thursday from GL and I ran into a couple of issues along the trip home. Note this is my first MV and first air hydraulic break vehicle but I'm very familiar with the hydraulic breaks on all other vehicles I have worked on for the past 20+ years. So here is the scenario issue.
The truck was having some fuel related problems so I stopped as a truck stop in Maine to research the filters and find some locally, We parked it and set the parking break. I found a local shop who was willing to help and look at it so off we go!! NOPE Breaks locked, truck won't move with the parking break disengaged and free. I checked the parking break no binds looked good as it was not holding the truck but it wouldn't barely move.
Feeling the impending doom of a tow from Northern Maine $$$$ my mates and I said the **** with it the shop is 2 miles up the same road let's give it a shot. The truck pulled out of the parking lot barely and began down the road, no more than a 1/4 mile down the road the break lights went off from solid and she was free at last. I had the mechanic look at the breaks while doing the fuel filter and he said by cracking the bleeder under the drivers side below the master cylinder the breaks freed up again/ let go and couldn't explain why.
The mechanic swapped the nastiest mud covered filters that I had ever seen in my life and cleaned the bowls and said good luck on your journey. $$ The truck ran fine for another 50 plus miles until we stopped for a drive bathroom break ( I know don't stop!) Guess what same issue break light solid and breaks holding the rig.
Having had success with the first rolling trip we did the same and guess what 1/4 mile and the break light came off and smooth sailing for another 30+ miles... Now the bad part.. opcorn:
About 3 miles from the NH toll I start to see the sighs of smoke coming from the truck while following behind, (maybe the diesel burning off)??? No the breaks had decided to lock again. Despite repeated attempts to contact the driver and passenger in the truck (possibly the noise inside the cab) they drove another mile or more (hopefully less before smelling the breaks.
The truck is now stuck on the side of the road all ten tires smoking. Truck is super locked up at this point. We gave it 20+ minutes to cool and I was able to open the master cylinder only to find crystal clear fluid approx 1/4 deep... Note I did see some leaking coming from the left front tire with a VERY small puddle by the tire. I'm thinking the best thing I can do is go grab some DOT 5 silicone break fluid and a bleeder wrench and other needed items to try and salvage it from a tow. I head to the nearest store pick up the stuff come back and go to put the fluid in now the master is full to the top with 1% milky looking fluid.
I asked my buds what happened while I was gone and they said the breaks/ truck popped air twice, the same noise when pushing the breaks normally. I started it let the air build up gave it some forward and back all tires free now and the peddle is kinda spongy when before it was rock solid at the top.. The truck drove safely home from there with very little breaks being used if any as we nursed it follow vehicle behind and a vehicle in front.
I'm planning on going through the whole system but being new to the air assisted hydraulic breaking system I though it best to check with some veterans to see if you could share your experiences and point me in the right direction. Any and all help you good guys can lend is super appreciated, I promise to pass it along in the future.
Battlecat
I picked up my new MV a 1975 M54A1C this past Thursday from GL and I ran into a couple of issues along the trip home. Note this is my first MV and first air hydraulic break vehicle but I'm very familiar with the hydraulic breaks on all other vehicles I have worked on for the past 20+ years. So here is the scenario issue.
The truck was having some fuel related problems so I stopped as a truck stop in Maine to research the filters and find some locally, We parked it and set the parking break. I found a local shop who was willing to help and look at it so off we go!! NOPE Breaks locked, truck won't move with the parking break disengaged and free. I checked the parking break no binds looked good as it was not holding the truck but it wouldn't barely move.
Feeling the impending doom of a tow from Northern Maine $$$$ my mates and I said the **** with it the shop is 2 miles up the same road let's give it a shot. The truck pulled out of the parking lot barely and began down the road, no more than a 1/4 mile down the road the break lights went off from solid and she was free at last. I had the mechanic look at the breaks while doing the fuel filter and he said by cracking the bleeder under the drivers side below the master cylinder the breaks freed up again/ let go and couldn't explain why.
The mechanic swapped the nastiest mud covered filters that I had ever seen in my life and cleaned the bowls and said good luck on your journey. $$ The truck ran fine for another 50 plus miles until we stopped for a drive bathroom break ( I know don't stop!) Guess what same issue break light solid and breaks holding the rig.
Having had success with the first rolling trip we did the same and guess what 1/4 mile and the break light came off and smooth sailing for another 30+ miles... Now the bad part.. opcorn:
About 3 miles from the NH toll I start to see the sighs of smoke coming from the truck while following behind, (maybe the diesel burning off)??? No the breaks had decided to lock again. Despite repeated attempts to contact the driver and passenger in the truck (possibly the noise inside the cab) they drove another mile or more (hopefully less before smelling the breaks.
The truck is now stuck on the side of the road all ten tires smoking. Truck is super locked up at this point. We gave it 20+ minutes to cool and I was able to open the master cylinder only to find crystal clear fluid approx 1/4 deep... Note I did see some leaking coming from the left front tire with a VERY small puddle by the tire. I'm thinking the best thing I can do is go grab some DOT 5 silicone break fluid and a bleeder wrench and other needed items to try and salvage it from a tow. I head to the nearest store pick up the stuff come back and go to put the fluid in now the master is full to the top with 1% milky looking fluid.
I asked my buds what happened while I was gone and they said the breaks/ truck popped air twice, the same noise when pushing the breaks normally. I started it let the air build up gave it some forward and back all tires free now and the peddle is kinda spongy when before it was rock solid at the top.. The truck drove safely home from there with very little breaks being used if any as we nursed it follow vehicle behind and a vehicle in front.
I'm planning on going through the whole system but being new to the air assisted hydraulic breaking system I though it best to check with some veterans to see if you could share your experiences and point me in the right direction. Any and all help you good guys can lend is super appreciated, I promise to pass it along in the future.
Battlecat
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