Brad
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As always, thanks to all.
I will try that number right away. And I will try and find a brake pressure gauge.
Now, please give me yer opinions on this thought. Since I now have rebuilt or replaced all the wheel cylinders and they should all be working well, what if I would by-pass the airpac unit. I had tried this befor a couple years back and it did not work. But that was when ALL the wheel cylinders were all corroded and very hard too move.
If I would just by pass the airpac and were able to get the brakes to expand that way it might work well enough. I am not hauling anything heavy, only the truck's own weight??
Also then, if they continued to drag after pushing the pedal I would know that it is not the airpac?
Just a thought. I have no help here and it is hard to do anything requiring allot of physical activity.
Thats why I am seriously thinking that I am going to have to give up on Dads truck. I hate to, but I just do not have the answers, or ability to keep on blindly trying things. Nor the money to do so.
I'd do anything to correct the problem if I just knew what to do.
But as always, I certainly apprecoate all the help you all have offered.
Brad Foust
I will try that number right away. And I will try and find a brake pressure gauge.
Now, please give me yer opinions on this thought. Since I now have rebuilt or replaced all the wheel cylinders and they should all be working well, what if I would by-pass the airpac unit. I had tried this befor a couple years back and it did not work. But that was when ALL the wheel cylinders were all corroded and very hard too move.
If I would just by pass the airpac and were able to get the brakes to expand that way it might work well enough. I am not hauling anything heavy, only the truck's own weight??
Also then, if they continued to drag after pushing the pedal I would know that it is not the airpac?
Just a thought. I have no help here and it is hard to do anything requiring allot of physical activity.
Thats why I am seriously thinking that I am going to have to give up on Dads truck. I hate to, but I just do not have the answers, or ability to keep on blindly trying things. Nor the money to do so.
I'd do anything to correct the problem if I just knew what to do.
But as always, I certainly apprecoate all the help you all have offered.
Brad Foust