Kaiser67M715
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So, I drove the deuce to work, everything checked out this morning, good air, except my air buzzer has never worked, but for whatever reason at full pressure it started humming-seemed like a vent on the side, I tapped it, noise went away...anyways going through I check tire pressures, make sure my brake fluid reservoir is full, oil pressure is good, no extra leaks etc.
Well this afternoon, I went to go leave work, and noticed my brake fluid was low(was fine when I arrived this morning, I always do a post run walk-around as well), like almost a half inch(just a couple ounces)...so I pumped the brakes, felt fine, looked around for leaks couldn't find anything, none of the slots at 6:00 in the backing plates had any fluid(not that that is any real indicator for a few oz's). Figured I had to get home, not paying $300 for a tow, so I'll go the back way-very little traffic, and being all uphill, any stops should be fine. I got it home, brake pedal felt fine the whole way home, checked the level in my remote reservoir to see if I lost more, and I got back the brake fluid I had "lost".
WHAT happened???? Should I pull everything apart??? or run it and see if it happens again-I don't really think this is wise but if no one else knows what happened it might just end up being the case, especially if I can't see anything visually under the truck. I'll report back tomorrow, if it is low in the morning again.
Fluid is DOT 5, purchased from Iris Industries, less then a year old. Everything in the brake system was rebuilt or replaced last year. And everything checked out at the beginning of this year- no leaks; pulled back boots on wheel cylinder, clean and no fluid.
any thoughts are appreciated.
Well this afternoon, I went to go leave work, and noticed my brake fluid was low(was fine when I arrived this morning, I always do a post run walk-around as well), like almost a half inch(just a couple ounces)...so I pumped the brakes, felt fine, looked around for leaks couldn't find anything, none of the slots at 6:00 in the backing plates had any fluid(not that that is any real indicator for a few oz's). Figured I had to get home, not paying $300 for a tow, so I'll go the back way-very little traffic, and being all uphill, any stops should be fine. I got it home, brake pedal felt fine the whole way home, checked the level in my remote reservoir to see if I lost more, and I got back the brake fluid I had "lost".
WHAT happened???? Should I pull everything apart??? or run it and see if it happens again-I don't really think this is wise but if no one else knows what happened it might just end up being the case, especially if I can't see anything visually under the truck. I'll report back tomorrow, if it is low in the morning again.
Fluid is DOT 5, purchased from Iris Industries, less then a year old. Everything in the brake system was rebuilt or replaced last year. And everything checked out at the beginning of this year- no leaks; pulled back boots on wheel cylinder, clean and no fluid.
any thoughts are appreciated.