Re: [MV] M35A2 Service Brake Bleeding

From: J (W7LS@BLARG.NET)
Date: Fri Mar 25 2005 - 21:03:05 PST


There's no real trick to it. You will:

1- Get dirty.
2- Get oily
3- Cuss

While you're down there bleeding the brakes, take a quick check on the
axle vents. Sometimes they get clogged up and pressure will build up in
the axles and leak stuff out the end at the seals, making it look as if
there is a leaky seal. Jim

Eric K Davis wrote:

> I am looking for hints, tips, and tricks to bleeding the service brake
> system on an M35A2. I know you have to start with the Air Hydraulic
> Cylinder and I have the TM's detailing the procedure. I am looking for
> ideas that make the job cleaner and easier...
>
> Thanks for the tips,
> Eric
> Tucson, AZ
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