lino
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Hey All,
I spent the bulk of yesterday searching for this and didn't find an answer, specific to USAF A2s.
Can you do a remote brake fluid reservoir on a dual ciruit USAF late model M35A2?
Ideally, I would think you could do it just like the single circuit brakes. Tap into vent line port (capping path to down stream vent line), run that to remote reservoir that can be seen. Use tee fitting/ball valves to allow for pressure bleed port.
At first seems a little redundant, since there is a plastic reservoir on top of the MC, but it's not really any different than single circuit. Their reservoir is just integrated into the casting. So, in both cases it's really a remote second reservoir.
Has anyone done this? Is there a reason not to?
Seems the right answer is to get the A3 MC and remove the plate that sits on top of the MC with hose ports to remote reservoir. Or make said plate oneself. Seems like only one hose to reservoir is needed since reservoir volume is common to both circuits. I can't do this yet as I cant spare the time to remove my MC to make plate. My truck needs to be in service as soon as possible (personal work/farm truck). Anyone have a dual circuit A2 MC spare that they'd like to lend or sell me?
Thanks
lino
I spent the bulk of yesterday searching for this and didn't find an answer, specific to USAF A2s.
Can you do a remote brake fluid reservoir on a dual ciruit USAF late model M35A2?
Ideally, I would think you could do it just like the single circuit brakes. Tap into vent line port (capping path to down stream vent line), run that to remote reservoir that can be seen. Use tee fitting/ball valves to allow for pressure bleed port.
At first seems a little redundant, since there is a plastic reservoir on top of the MC, but it's not really any different than single circuit. Their reservoir is just integrated into the casting. So, in both cases it's really a remote second reservoir.
Has anyone done this? Is there a reason not to?
Seems the right answer is to get the A3 MC and remove the plate that sits on top of the MC with hose ports to remote reservoir. Or make said plate oneself. Seems like only one hose to reservoir is needed since reservoir volume is common to both circuits. I can't do this yet as I cant spare the time to remove my MC to make plate. My truck needs to be in service as soon as possible (personal work/farm truck). Anyone have a dual circuit A2 MC spare that they'd like to lend or sell me?
Thanks
lino