RRdr
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Hello, new to the forum, I currently own an m 813 five ton truck, it hasn’t been moved in a while, when I went to move it I noticed it needed brake fluid and so I added dot 5 to the master cylinder and bled it out to the wheel cylinders starting with the furthest away and then finishing with the closest, after I got the pedal good and solid, I started the truck and began to drive it, After I pushed the brakes, I noticed that the brakes were sticking, the master cylinder piston had seated back to its normal resting spot, with full pedal travel, I did not hear air dumping after I let go of the brake pedal, once I cracked the lower bleeder screw on the air pack it relieved pressure and shot out brake fluid that was locking the wheels and freed up the brakes, when I did this again the same cycle would repeat( brakes locking then cracking the air pack lower bleed screw and freeing up the brakes. what kind of an issue could this be? Would it be in the air pack since we didn’t bleed it out after bleeding the master cylinder? Or what are some other things to troubleshoot or pay attention to?