Barrman
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I try searching, but didn't find any answers.
I was driving the M1009 to work this morning. The plan was for my students to pull the front rotors, turn them and refresh the bearing grease. Some idiot pulling out of the taco stand caused me to do a crash stop. I missed them, but the brake warning light came on. I got to work with a low pedal and the drivers rear tire had fluid all over it. Once we pulled it apart, we found a popped piston on the wheel cylinder. The piston actually popped out of the cylinder.
The reason for the piston stop not stopping it was there was only 1 screw holding the cylinder on and that side had pulled away from the backing plate enough that it just shot the piston out. Also turns out Soldier A, firefighter B or forest ranger C put on nice new rear brake shoes. They just didn't adjust them. Therefore, the piston had to go way out to stop the truck.
We cleaned the cylinder and all its parts up, put it back together, turned the really warped front rotors and got all that back together. Once we bled the rear. We are getting very little pressure, the brake pedal is low and the light is still on. The combination valve has shut off the rear brakes.
I can't find the reset on it and the manuals just say "replace" when the combination valve is mentioned. Anybody pulled one apart to reset it, know the secret to resetting or if not, a place to buy new ones for less than the prices I am seing on auto store websites?
Thanks.
I was driving the M1009 to work this morning. The plan was for my students to pull the front rotors, turn them and refresh the bearing grease. Some idiot pulling out of the taco stand caused me to do a crash stop. I missed them, but the brake warning light came on. I got to work with a low pedal and the drivers rear tire had fluid all over it. Once we pulled it apart, we found a popped piston on the wheel cylinder. The piston actually popped out of the cylinder.
The reason for the piston stop not stopping it was there was only 1 screw holding the cylinder on and that side had pulled away from the backing plate enough that it just shot the piston out. Also turns out Soldier A, firefighter B or forest ranger C put on nice new rear brake shoes. They just didn't adjust them. Therefore, the piston had to go way out to stop the truck.
We cleaned the cylinder and all its parts up, put it back together, turned the really warped front rotors and got all that back together. Once we bled the rear. We are getting very little pressure, the brake pedal is low and the light is still on. The combination valve has shut off the rear brakes.
I can't find the reset on it and the manuals just say "replace" when the combination valve is mentioned. Anybody pulled one apart to reset it, know the secret to resetting or if not, a place to buy new ones for less than the prices I am seing on auto store websites?
Thanks.