M37-1952
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Hi All,
Hope you had a good holiday. I had my deuce out for a ride on Sunday and got lots of looks and waves. People brought their kids over to see it. Old timers and not so old stop me at the store to see my truck. One girl ask if she could take pictures as her Dad loved military iron. On the way home, I noticed a beautiful rebuilt M35A2 in full canvas a 1/4 mile from my house. Now my question. I have my pedal go to the floor with no braking and it seems to be temperature related. Brake were fine all winter and spring until it got above 70-75. I adjusted the play in the pedal,fluid level ok,no leaks in the lines. When the brakes are ok,the pedal will hold about 2 inches from the floor and not sink. What is normal applied height? When the brakes disappear, right to the floor no
back pressure. I read the archives and it seems it might be the MC. Any help would be useful. Thanks.
Mark
1971 M35A2
1952 M37
Hope you had a good holiday. I had my deuce out for a ride on Sunday and got lots of looks and waves. People brought their kids over to see it. Old timers and not so old stop me at the store to see my truck. One girl ask if she could take pictures as her Dad loved military iron. On the way home, I noticed a beautiful rebuilt M35A2 in full canvas a 1/4 mile from my house. Now my question. I have my pedal go to the floor with no braking and it seems to be temperature related. Brake were fine all winter and spring until it got above 70-75. I adjusted the play in the pedal,fluid level ok,no leaks in the lines. When the brakes are ok,the pedal will hold about 2 inches from the floor and not sink. What is normal applied height? When the brakes disappear, right to the floor no
back pressure. I read the archives and it seems it might be the MC. Any help would be useful. Thanks.
Mark
1971 M35A2
1952 M37