Re: [MV] 1953 M35 Brakes

From: Bruce Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 02 2003 - 18:27:14 PDT


Hi Jeremy,
Maybe something dented the line. If it has been standing empty for a while
you may have rust in the line. I would disconnect the line from the master
cylinder
and the air pack and try to blow out the line with compressed air. If that
doesn't work,
I suspect that it is time to replace the line, which is not that difficult to
do.
my 2 cents
Bruce MVPA 23824

jeremyknopow wrote:

> I just got this truck. 1953 REO gas engine. Everything runs fine and
> the previous owner said the brakes used to work, but they leaked and
> needed refilling. I refilled at the master cylinder and got nothing -
> the brake pedal very easily just goes to the floor.
>
> The master cylinder reservoir is filled, but when I disconnected the
> feed to the air/hydraulic unit (at the air/hydraulic unit) very little
> brake fluid came out. I expected the master cylinder to drain out, but
> it didn't, it just stayed full???
>
> Anyways, it seems the brake fluid is not getting from the master
> cylinder to the air/hydraulic unit.
>
> Any ideas???
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>
>
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