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New to Steel Soldiers after I just bought a 77' M882 from the forest service in Maine. Pretty darn excited. I had a bunch of questions but already found answers in prior postings. Much thanks to all. I see a big learning experience coming for sure.
After driving the truck home, I realized that 3 out of 4 brakes were engaged. I opened the master cylinder and the fluid looked like pudding. When I pulled the calipers off and drained them it looked more like motor oil than fluid. Would the condition of the fluid have caused this? Is it possible to drain and clean/flush out the brake lines?
thanks in advance!
After driving the truck home, I realized that 3 out of 4 brakes were engaged. I opened the master cylinder and the fluid looked like pudding. When I pulled the calipers off and drained them it looked more like motor oil than fluid. Would the condition of the fluid have caused this? Is it possible to drain and clean/flush out the brake lines?
thanks in advance!