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Brake issues....

welldigger

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There's a plunger under that triangular cover. I remember someone posted that they put it in backwards and that caused the air pack to act up. God I'm trying to remember what thread that was.
 

rustystud

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018.jpg039.jpg029.jpg011.jpgSorry to be late to the party. Stanky, have you checked the rod that pushes into the master cylinder ? It can become dislodged and hung-up on the lip of the master cylinder. As far as the short style air-pac goes I'll post some pictures for you.
 

stanky johanson

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Thank you for the pics, im fixing to re pull my air pack, break it back down and tack pictures of how i have it assmbled. i am really confursed on this one.
 

jetman10

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Like I said earlier, the truck had perfect brakes with a solid pedal and not much travel . Which leads me to believe that the brake shoe adjustment was ok . Just no air assist . When I bobbed it I replaced all wheel cylinders and checked the shoe adjustment , everything was fine . And, per TM, I started with the pac first with a pressure bleeder . I haven't touched it for awhile , lost a little interest .
 

jetman10

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Mine is exactly like Stanky's . Road tested on a back road , ( luckily ) had brakes but no assist . Just like a power brake car with the engine off . Solid pedal . So, it has to be in the pac . I rebuilt the original with a kit and instructions from SS . No brakes at all . Replaced it with a NOS pac from Deleware . No brakes at all. I plumbed in a shut-off and air chuck fitting so I don't have to run the engine inside . My air runs down after a few days . It's pretty cold up here in the pine tree state ! I've also have to check the air passage to the pac .( All new wheel cylinders ) .
 

rustystud

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028.jpg026.jpg027.jpg029.jpg029.jpg031.jpg033.jpg------Stanky, after looking at your picture I see you installed the check-valve upside down. The brass piston should be able to unseat the check-valve when it is applied.
 
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stanky johanson

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in my haste to take a picture i did swap the two parts by accident, but with the pack assembled in the correct way it still has the issue. just building the air valve assembly, i tested it with compressed air, moving the brass piston upwards to open the check valve.
 

rustystud

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Did you ever check to see if the Master cylinder push-rod was hanging up on the outside of the housing ? The rod can come out of the socket in the piston real easy.
 

stanky johanson

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Yes I did. As horrible as this sounds; I havent had a good challenging project in a while. Im that ****ed up in the head to enjoy this type of stuff.
 
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