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Re: My Brakes
The aliens commander decided [email protected] would make a perfect
specimen for dissection, and he yelled...
>John- Well, the fact of the matter is, I don't REALLY know if my brake
>system is in good working order or not : )
Skip,
When I first purchased my Traveler, I was a little concerned about the
unusually high (to me) pedal pressure needed to stop the truck. I've had
many trucks in the past and this just didn't seem right. I did a complete
brake job which did *not* include rebuilding or replacing the master
cylinder or booster. The high pedal pressure was just as bad as before and
I still didn't like it.
I had checked and replaced the vacuum line running from the intake manifold
to the booster, to include the check valve. Next I replaced the master
cylinder... no improvement. Then I rebuilt the booster and *voila*... a
huge improvement! While the brakes still fall far short of the sensitivity
of the four-wheel disk brakes on my light weight Subaru, you'd never need
two feet on the pedal.
I'm telling you this because I'm willing to bet you have a worn out booster
in need of replacement. Just make sure the booster vacuum line and check
valve are not leaky first.
Regards,
John L.
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