Brad
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Last year my 82 yr old Father and I got his 1952 M135 done enough just in time for him to take it in a large local parade. It was worth all the time effort and cash just to see the big smile on his face. Especially when the large crowd would express their appreciation. Then on Nov 15 he suffered a very bad stroke, and I dont know if we'll ever be able to get him in the cab again.
But now the problem. When I parked it the brakes were fine. But now there is a problem. I have bled them twice. When I do I get a decent pedal, but it goes away in less than a minute. I think it's theAir Hydraulic Cylinder. When the pedal is being held down there is the sound of leaking air. But I cannot find a leak. I have wet down with soapy water but can find nothing.
It does make the correct "Swoosh" air sound when the pedal is released, but this leaking noise is when the pedal is being held down only.
Any ideas guys?
I also think about re-rebuilding the master cylinder, which we just did a couple years back.
Also something to consider is that most of the wheels show signs of wheel cylinder leagage. But they have for a few years and that has not seemed to sffect any thing before.
I am rebuilding the cylinders as I have reason and opportunity to pull the wheels off? Thats a big chore for just me alone. I have problems of my own also.
Any air cylinders available> Any suggestions??
I'd sure like to get Dad to a few more events.
Thanks in advance,
Brad Foust
But now the problem. When I parked it the brakes were fine. But now there is a problem. I have bled them twice. When I do I get a decent pedal, but it goes away in less than a minute. I think it's theAir Hydraulic Cylinder. When the pedal is being held down there is the sound of leaking air. But I cannot find a leak. I have wet down with soapy water but can find nothing.
It does make the correct "Swoosh" air sound when the pedal is released, but this leaking noise is when the pedal is being held down only.
Any ideas guys?
I also think about re-rebuilding the master cylinder, which we just did a couple years back.
Also something to consider is that most of the wheels show signs of wheel cylinder leagage. But they have for a few years and that has not seemed to sffect any thing before.
I am rebuilding the cylinders as I have reason and opportunity to pull the wheels off? Thats a big chore for just me alone. I have problems of my own also.
Any air cylinders available> Any suggestions??
I'd sure like to get Dad to a few more events.
Thanks in advance,
Brad Foust
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