Banshee
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OK so I've just been out to the truck to take a quick look at the job involved, I've had another go with the engine running and there's still no resistance from the pedal at all.
I've just rolled it off the drive and drove it down a very empty street, I gave it a few sharp blasts of the pedal and nothing no resistance at all, when the pedal reaches the floor the brakes do bite and the truck stops dead, I even manage to get it to lock the front N/S wheel :nenau
So the master cylinder is indeed attached with 2 bolts, and has 3 pipes attached to it, 2 on the upper right hand side and one on the lower left which I presume is for the rear brakes
Is this the clevis pin that will need to be removed?
Thanks Guys
I've just rolled it off the drive and drove it down a very empty street, I gave it a few sharp blasts of the pedal and nothing no resistance at all, when the pedal reaches the floor the brakes do bite and the truck stops dead, I even manage to get it to lock the front N/S wheel :nenau
So the master cylinder is indeed attached with 2 bolts, and has 3 pipes attached to it, 2 on the upper right hand side and one on the lower left which I presume is for the rear brakes
Is this the clevis pin that will need to be removed?
Thanks Guys
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