The Stovebolt.com Forums Home | Tech Tips | Gallery | FAQ | Events | Features | Search
Fixing the old truck

BUSY BOLTERS
Are you one?

Where is it?? The Shop Area

continues to pull in the most views on the Stovebolt. In August alone there were over 22,000 views in those 13 forums.

Searching the Site - a click away
click here to search
New here ??? Where to start?
Click on image for the lowdown. Where do I go around here?
====
Who's Online Now
3 members (JW51, 68ironhead, 1 invisible), 562 guests, and 2 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums66
Topics126,776
Posts1,039,271
Members48,100
Most Online2,175
Jul 21st, 2025
Step-by-step instructions for pictures in the forums
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#446332 08/27/2008 10:38 PM
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 92
V
Wrench Fetcher
Wrench Fetcher
V Offline
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 92
rebuilt MC ran some new lines...can't build up pressure doing the pedal...did the one man bleeder...do I not have brakes adj. right or did I do something wrong in the MC? Thanks Virg

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 79
D
Wrench Fetcher
Wrench Fetcher
D Offline
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 79
Start from the MC and work your way out. Crack the lines at the MC and see if you can get flow by pumping the brake. If not, you have your culprit.

If yes, then go to the left front and crack loose the fitting to the brake cylinder. Pump and check for flow. Eliminate each brake line as a culprit since one may be plugged or vapor locked. In any case, you won't get good pressure at the pedal until all of the air is eliminated from the system. Even a little air will cause a spongy pedal. Do you have residual valves? If so, one of them could be stuck open.

The only problem with a one man bleeder, is if you don't draw fluid fast enough, it can flow past a bubble in a brake line instead of drawing it out.

If all else fails, start from scratch.


1949 "Heinz 57"

Moderated by  Phak1, Woogeroo 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Home | FAQ | Gallery | Tech Tips | Events | Features | Search | Hoo-Ya Shop
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.11 Page Time: 0.367s Queries: 14 (0.050s) Memory: 0.5979 MB (Peak: 0.6423 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-22 14:29:52 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS