Crestonean
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I lubricated the air pack last week, took a test drive and the brakes were strong with no issues. I pushed the pedal when I pulled in the driveway and it hit the floor. The driver's front line blew right there (whew). It was almost new. I replaced it today, checked the wheel cylinder and repacked the bearings, and started bleeding at the air pack, even though I wasn't sure it was necessary with just one front line replaced. The fluid in the bottle was clear the second time the wife pushed the pedal. I closed the bleeder valve, and now have no pedal at all.
I don't know what to try from here. I've studied my hard copies of the TM's in 3" binders, and reviewed many, many posts on brake bleeding and problems, but I could use some help. I've had this truck for 18 months now, and it has been trouble-free. The brakes and bearings are like new - fresh lines and clean grease.
Thanks for any tips!
I don't know what to try from here. I've studied my hard copies of the TM's in 3" binders, and reviewed many, many posts on brake bleeding and problems, but I could use some help. I've had this truck for 18 months now, and it has been trouble-free. The brakes and bearings are like new - fresh lines and clean grease.
Thanks for any tips!