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Old 09-30-2004, 12:08 AM   #1
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brake parts/symptoms question?

I guess we can spend a lot of time on brakes, the single most important part of truck!! Truck is 71 C20 2 wheeler with PDB.

I installed a new/rebuilt booster, prop valve and master cyl. I bench bled the master and installed the rest. I now go to bleed standard sequence and I keep checking master and front reservior is overflowing (brake fluid on my new parts,..........sob, sob) Anyway continue to struggle with this and same thing over and over. Front calipers have bleeder ontop of caliper so hard to get to and getting messy under there too. Doesn't seem to have volume of fluid expected coming our of bleeders in front. Work and work on it and end up calling it a night. Take for drive and all feels well. I am still uncomfortable with what I saw. Very dirty fluid coming out and strange symptom where front reservior seems fuller than when filled.

Is fluid passing from front to back reserviors?
What have I done wrong? I opened the bleeder on prop valve 1st and then did all 4 brakes twice.

Is there special sequence for prop valve and master cyl. bleeding on truck? I will need to eventaully get to rebuild all brakes at wheels, just hoping to get it driveable for next 2 weeks.

Any advise?
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Old 09-30-2004, 08:02 PM   #2
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I have the same problem trying to get my front brakes to work right. I don't think the prop valve is bleeding right.
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Old 09-30-2004, 09:13 PM   #3
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it sounds crazy, but see if your rear drums need adjusting.

You'd probably get more traffic if you put this in the discussion board instead of the parts board.
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Old 10-01-2004, 12:57 PM   #4
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tried

2 or 3 days and no discussion over there. I am not always sure where my issue belongs. It maybe a parts question or process one.

Still looking for adivse from expereinces!
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