From: MV (MV@dc9.tzo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2006 - 21:16:47 PDT
Yep, I have experienced that one. The hoses looked perfectly fine from
Dave
Long, Michael C [CARD] wrote:
the outside - only fluid did not want to flow through them! Had the
problem on a 78 chevy truck about 10 years ago.
> One thing to look at with brakes sticking on are the rubber lines - they
> can swell up/decompose inside and hold fluid out in the wheel cylinders.
>
>
>>Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 10:11:16 -0400
>>From: V SCHWARTZ <vsaws@optonline.net>
>>Subject: Re: [MV] More from our resident morons...........
>>Message-id: <000c01c65983$f874a660$389f5343@DF0SR541>
>>
> ..
>
>>Now for the
>>required MV content, Just to let those who have been giving
>>me advice on my
>>problem with sticking brakes on my M 816 . I'm still having
>>troubles. We
>>changed two master cylinders, three airpacs and removed the
>>micro brake
>>switch. It looks like I now have to start Pulling the axels
>>andlook at the
>>wheel cylinders. this is not the task that I was looking
>>forward to doing.
>
> ...
>
>>Thanks for all the advice you guys have given. Vinny
>
>
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