sponaugle
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I took my M35A2 on it's first longer distance trip, and have run into a snag. About 2 hours south of Portland, and fortunatly about 5 miles from my desination, I had a brake problem.
I stopped at a Safeway, and after coming back out and firing up the truck, it would not move. The brake pedal was rock hard and would hardly move at all. It appeared the rear brakes were completly locked up. I vented the air packs and the truck would move freely.
I fired it up again, but after just a couple of stops the rear brakes were dragging very hard. I was able to get to the desintation (which happend to be out in the middle of no where) because if I didn't touch the brakes, it took a bit longer to get locked up.
Am I right in assuming this means the air pack is somehow leaking pressure across a seal? I'll have to leave the truck where it is and come pack with parts and tools to repair it.
So, the question is:
1) Is this a common problem, and if so is replacing the air pack the way out? Do I need to replace the master as well?
2) I will replace all the pads and all of the wheel cyliners as well, as the rears got VERY hot. Better safe then sorry.
3) Are there any temporary fixes (something I could lube) to get me home?
I understand I will need to know which air pack I have (there are two version?), so I'll snap a few pictures before I leave tomorrow.
Anything else I need to know to order parts before I leave the truck?
Disclosure of recent changes:
I bled the brakes (pressure bleeder) before leaving, which seemed to work great. I also added a second fluid resovoir feeding in to the MC thru the cap so I can see the level in the cab. No brake fluid consumption at all.
And, most telling (and of course my own fault), it seemed to be dragging the brakes a bit a few weeks ago, but then it got better.
thanks!!!!
Jeff
I stopped at a Safeway, and after coming back out and firing up the truck, it would not move. The brake pedal was rock hard and would hardly move at all. It appeared the rear brakes were completly locked up. I vented the air packs and the truck would move freely.
I fired it up again, but after just a couple of stops the rear brakes were dragging very hard. I was able to get to the desintation (which happend to be out in the middle of no where) because if I didn't touch the brakes, it took a bit longer to get locked up.
Am I right in assuming this means the air pack is somehow leaking pressure across a seal? I'll have to leave the truck where it is and come pack with parts and tools to repair it.
So, the question is:
1) Is this a common problem, and if so is replacing the air pack the way out? Do I need to replace the master as well?
2) I will replace all the pads and all of the wheel cyliners as well, as the rears got VERY hot. Better safe then sorry.
3) Are there any temporary fixes (something I could lube) to get me home?
I understand I will need to know which air pack I have (there are two version?), so I'll snap a few pictures before I leave tomorrow.
Anything else I need to know to order parts before I leave the truck?
Disclosure of recent changes:
I bled the brakes (pressure bleeder) before leaving, which seemed to work great. I also added a second fluid resovoir feeding in to the MC thru the cap so I can see the level in the cab. No brake fluid consumption at all.
And, most telling (and of course my own fault), it seemed to be dragging the brakes a bit a few weeks ago, but then it got better.
thanks!!!!
Jeff
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