I'm learning more each day. Today's lession will be brakes!
When I picked up my truck, the brakes were pretty good. Occasionally, they would need "pumped" to stop easily however. It was as if the vacuum servo didn't "work" on the first try.
Yesterday, it seems to have stopped working completely. After I noticed this, I adjusted all four brakes so we're good there. Fluid level is good (and hasn't changed). Vacuum line to the servo looks good.
I could live with a firmer pedal, I just don't have the stopping power I had, even with a really hard push on the brake pedal. If I pump the pedal a lot (5-10 times), the braking power improves, but I really notice the stumble in the engine from all the vacuum being drawn off.
I've been reading about the brake failure valve, but don't think my '74 series 3 88" would have that. It's been dark, so I haven't looked (not really sure where to look, however).
The truck almost feels like the front brakes aren't working, but I've had no fluid loss. Is that possible?
Could it be the vacuum servo (diaphram)? Is the ProLine servo a decent unit?
Thanks for all the help!
Jeremy
When I picked up my truck, the brakes were pretty good. Occasionally, they would need "pumped" to stop easily however. It was as if the vacuum servo didn't "work" on the first try.
Yesterday, it seems to have stopped working completely. After I noticed this, I adjusted all four brakes so we're good there. Fluid level is good (and hasn't changed). Vacuum line to the servo looks good.
I could live with a firmer pedal, I just don't have the stopping power I had, even with a really hard push on the brake pedal. If I pump the pedal a lot (5-10 times), the braking power improves, but I really notice the stumble in the engine from all the vacuum being drawn off.
I've been reading about the brake failure valve, but don't think my '74 series 3 88" would have that. It's been dark, so I haven't looked (not really sure where to look, however).
The truck almost feels like the front brakes aren't working, but I've had no fluid loss. Is that possible?
Could it be the vacuum servo (diaphram)? Is the ProLine servo a decent unit?
Thanks for all the help!
Jeremy
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