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Starting to go thru my new truck checking fluids and learning its sounds.
I expected to see purple brake fluid but I found yellow (see picture of a sample I pulled from the MC)! I am assuming that DOT5 only comes in purple, correct? The fluid is nice and clear, just yellow!
If so, assuming DOT 5 only comes in purple. I guess this truck has had the DOT5 replaced by DOT3 and I'll stick with it. From what I read here DOT 5 to DOT 3 is OK for the seals and has some advantage of absorbing moisture instead of rejecting it and letting it settle to the low spots. Just need to remember to flush periodically.
Wanted to make sure which fluid before I flushed the lines.
On to the next thing. I have good pedal and the truck stops good but I noticed two things. First, with air in the tanks and the engine off I press on the brake and I hear a continual sound of air escaping. Pressing harder seems to increase the amount of escaping air. Is this correct?
Somewhere on here I read that there should be a short burst of escaping air when you let off the brake. Mine does not do that as far as I can tell.
Also, when I press really hard I feel like the pedal may be coming to a mechanical limit and I press the pedal no further. If everything is like it ought to be should I be able to get to a mechanical limit in the pedal travel?
Reading about lubing the air pac mine does not have the plug to remove(picture attached). I believe I read on here that I should remove the hose and add the oil thru the fitting. Correct?
Any help or advice is certainly appreciated.
Dean
I expected to see purple brake fluid but I found yellow (see picture of a sample I pulled from the MC)! I am assuming that DOT5 only comes in purple, correct? The fluid is nice and clear, just yellow!
If so, assuming DOT 5 only comes in purple. I guess this truck has had the DOT5 replaced by DOT3 and I'll stick with it. From what I read here DOT 5 to DOT 3 is OK for the seals and has some advantage of absorbing moisture instead of rejecting it and letting it settle to the low spots. Just need to remember to flush periodically.
Wanted to make sure which fluid before I flushed the lines.
On to the next thing. I have good pedal and the truck stops good but I noticed two things. First, with air in the tanks and the engine off I press on the brake and I hear a continual sound of air escaping. Pressing harder seems to increase the amount of escaping air. Is this correct?
Somewhere on here I read that there should be a short burst of escaping air when you let off the brake. Mine does not do that as far as I can tell.
Also, when I press really hard I feel like the pedal may be coming to a mechanical limit and I press the pedal no further. If everything is like it ought to be should I be able to get to a mechanical limit in the pedal travel?
Reading about lubing the air pac mine does not have the plug to remove(picture attached). I believe I read on here that I should remove the hose and add the oil thru the fitting. Correct?
Any help or advice is certainly appreciated.
Dean
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