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well i replaced the master cylinder and rebuilt the brake booster/air pack and it is still blowing fluid from the vent line that goes under the hood
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Are you sure your truck is this way? It should not be so..... I believe there was an MWO to separate the brake vents from the fuel tank vent for safety reasons.... Fuel vapors can degrade brake system components.Because the master vent, the airpack vent and the fuel tank vent are piped forward in a common copper tube, joining the slobber tube up front
I rebuilt one air pack and the cup for the piston was installed backward. I fixed the problem, but ...
I made the same mistake on the piston cup. Won't forget that anytime soon. I have a question on the the other cup in the same drawing labeled (incorrectly) as piston u cup, the one that is positioned in the #2 spot. The pic shows it as straight seal but my kit came with a cup. Is the kit wrong and if not which way does the cup face? Same as the other one? Please help. Brakes are kicking my ass and wallet.
well i replaced the master cylinder and rebuilt the brake booster/air pack and it is still blowing fluid from the vent line that goes under the hood
One would see the MC leak out of strange places if one kinked over the vent so she could not breath.Bringing up this old thread rather than making a new one. Im having similar issues. All new brake cylinders, axle hard lines, rubber hoses, rebuilt the master cylinder. Got master bled, got airpack bled, bled lines. Pedal is really squishy. I hooked up pressure bleeder and fluid sprays out of the vent line behind the air intake. My setup still has the small cap vent that goes down to the main copper t fitting. I also have a remote reservoir t'd into the top of the cap. Not sure whats going on, if the airpack is bad or if i should take it all back stock(no reservoir) and restart the bleeding process. I have the newer short air pack, m35a2.
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