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Re: Update on International truck brakes
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Posted by MN Scott on April 28, 2007 at 21:06:57 from (206.9.216.87):
In Reply to: Re: Update on International truck brakes posted by IaGary on April 27, 2007 at 05:34:20:
I would supect that booster to. I replaced one on my C65 a few years ago and the new one gave no boost, had to stand on the pedal with both feet. It was from Napa and the guy from the store told me a good number of them get returned. I went and bought one from Catco and it works perfect. Catcos was cheaper and they included new check valves and vacuum hose. If you have air in the system you have a spongy pedal and if your shoes are loose you have a lot of pedal travel but you will get a firm pedal if you pump it twice. One more thing I would check is do you have a peice of rubber brake hose between the master cylinder and bosster? I had one of those collapse internally and allow no fluid thru. Took a bit to find that one. The joys of 30 year old trucks. My C65 has the two pump brake thing going on now because the adjusters are rusted up on one rear wheel. Its on my repair list to get done before fall.
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