therooster2001
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OK, I've poured through the TM on this one. This is a M103A3, with an MKT sitting on top. The hand brakes do work to stop the trailer, but I have noticed some fluid only when the brakes are applied. Since I have not had soldier B to help, I have not been able to pump the brakes and notice what happens. I do have a bit of fluid coming off the airbrake chamber at the bottom and when I pull the trailer out and brake, it do see fluid on the ground. SO. I have a leak and I think it's the air chamber. Besides jacking the trailer and watching when soldier B pumps the brakes, what else can I check? The 5 ton muscles the trailer around, so it's hard to see if the brakes are actually working, except I do notice that my brakes take more air than they usually take without a trailer. Nothing locks up. The air does work, and I have hooked them up correctly (emergency and service). This is a recent rescue trailer from Ohio AFB that was trailered to me, so it's just settling in. I have not bled the brakes, nor checked the fluid yet to see how much leaked.
Is there another way to test this out? Has anyone had the airbrake chamber fail enough to leak fluid? Is there any replacements out there? Where can I find one? TM says 1 hour job.
Is there another way to test this out? Has anyone had the airbrake chamber fail enough to leak fluid? Is there any replacements out there? Where can I find one? TM says 1 hour job.