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Contributor
Location: Bend/ Redmond, OR | Using brake fluid. replaced master and still a problem. i would like to replace all 8 wheel cylinders. need to get p/n or replacements. help? |
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Expert
Location: Cottage Grove, OR | Are you seeing fluid on the inside of the wheels or not? Consumption of brake fluid without obvious leaks can be caused by the hydrovacs rather than the wheel cylinders. The fluid can leak into the vacuum side of the hydrovacs and then be drawn into the engine intake and burned. |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Medford, OR | Wheel cylinder rebuild kits are Napa part # 195 |
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Extreme Veteran
Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona | Steve,
Please see Message #4203 by hemi354az at http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=797&post...
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Brake ON ! Lou #120
Edited by hemi354az 2017-07-18 1:03 PM
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Contributor
Location: Bend/ Redmond, OR | Thanks for the info...there is no sign of leaks . so how to find leak in the hydro system? any ideas? thanks again ...#19. |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Medford, OR | You need to pull the hydrovacs out and inspect them, if you have brake fluid inside the vacuum canister, then you need to rebuild, or if you don't have any power brakes, then their is a problem with a booster. I would physically look at each wheel brake first, you may have some sticky wheel cylinder pistons and/or some leakage. Brake fluid sometimes disappears into thin air....
Edited by dkarnath 2017-07-19 12:58 PM
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