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First thing to do is to bleed the brakes. A pressure bleeder made from a cheap pump up garden sprayer works wonderfully! There is plenty of info in back posts on this site on how to do that.Tried search, but no info? Picked up a deuce today. No resistance on brake pedal at all. Fluid was low, filled to top and still nothing? air in system? Need to be bled? Please help............
What Stumps and others said. Probably not the correct brake fluid. Should say DOT 5. They don't mix. Keep us posted.compressor is working, air gauge is building to full, truck has been sitting for a couple of years, fitting in master cylinder fill plug appears to be broken(can blow freely from either direction), filled with auto brake fluid(is that DOT 5?), haven't found any leaks, know how to bleed auto system,where is bleeding procedure on forum? Thanks, Guys
DOT5 is not common automotive brake fluid! It is silicone brake fluid, and is very expensive... unless you buy a gallon from some place like Spruce Mountain Surplus.compressor is working, air gauge is building to full, truck has been sitting for a couple of years, fitting in master cylinder fill plug appears to be broken(can blow freely from either direction), filled with auto brake fluid(is that DOT 5?), haven't found any leaks, know how to bleed auto system,where is bleeding procedure on forum? Thanks, Guys
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