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This is only my interpitation of why this tends to happen.
When the pedal if being pressed down without encountering much if any resistance from built up pressure its moving faster then with any resistance the bottom of the MC pistol stroke is acheeved and then the movement of fluid is stopped suddenly there seems to me that a small reversion of fluid could happen.
Pedal bounce is what I call it.
This is why I close the bleeder valve before the very end of the travel of MC piston.
Have you tried bleeding with both the engine running and not running ?
I would think not running would tend to be better as you would have more control of the pedal.
Has anyone thought of consulding the TM on this issue ?
I have the TM in the garage but never looked up this issue.
Who wants to do some reading online ?
/.25ton/TM-9-2320-289-34 CUCV Series Trucks at intermediate direct support and general support level Manual
When the pedal if being pressed down without encountering much if any resistance from built up pressure its moving faster then with any resistance the bottom of the MC pistol stroke is acheeved and then the movement of fluid is stopped suddenly there seems to me that a small reversion of fluid could happen.
Pedal bounce is what I call it.
This is why I close the bleeder valve before the very end of the travel of MC piston.
Have you tried bleeding with both the engine running and not running ?
I would think not running would tend to be better as you would have more control of the pedal.
Has anyone thought of consulding the TM on this issue ?
I have the TM in the garage but never looked up this issue.
Who wants to do some reading online ?
/.25ton/TM-9-2320-289-34 CUCV Series Trucks at intermediate direct support and general support level Manual
Any idea what would cause this ? I have replaced master cylinders on a few trucks civi and military with the hydroboost setup and have had problems getting pedal. Maybe this is it ?