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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Temple City
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Brakes
I believe my brake booster is bad as it wont release the brakes when I stab it hard when some idiot is on a suicide run.
What would cause this. Or is my diagnosis wrong and its the master cylinder? |
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Location: Motor City
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Re: Brakes
I would suspect front brake hose(s).
They can collapse internally and trap pressure. Or a corroded caliper/piston. K
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Re: Brakes
I have no brake drag.
The issue only happens when the brakes are hit hard. |
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At the body shop.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Land of fruits and nuts.
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Re: Brakes
Open a bleeder when it does it next.
If there is pressure your brake hose failed.
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Location: Surrey BC
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Re: Brakes
pop the vacuum line off booster next time, if that release break pressure there is an issue with booster
When they do lock on how do you release them? |
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Re: Brakes
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Re: Brakes
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I pull the pedal up with my toes. |
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Join Date: Mar 2022
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Re: Brakes
sounds like the problem is most likely mechanical in the pedal, pushrod, return spring.
remove the two nuts holding master to booster, pull master away from booster and play with the pedal. A c10 style pedal box, may need the pivot shaft removed, cleaned and lubed. That was sometimes an issue even when these trucks were newish |
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Location: kannapolis, nc
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Re: Brakes
bad booster usually makes for a hard pedal
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Re: Brakes
The pedal pushrod is not mechanically attached to the booster/Master cylinder. The rod only rests in a pocket in them.. If pulling up the pedal releases the brake, something - a bushing, linkage piece - is binding, thus preventing the pedal from returning.. You may have to remove the complete pedal assembly in order to make repairs.
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Re: Brakes
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