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Case 1150 brakes

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Bill

03-31-2002 20:53:19




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The 1150 is losing brake fluid from both sides.
I don't see any leaks around the master cylinders, so it might be in the lines or brakes themselves.
I don't have a service manual for this machine.
How tough is it to get to the lower part of the lines or into the brakes?
Thanks




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george md

04-01-2002 20:30:21




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 Re: Case 1150 brakes in reply to Bill, 03-31-2002 20:53:19  
bill, check the hyd operated spools in the control valve, there is a quad ring on the piston that will leak brake fluid . should drip under pressure, if leaking remove with 1 3/16 socket and replace quad ring and seal. check lines to control valve and to slave cyl's as well as slave cyl's.

george



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Max

04-01-2002 17:37:02




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 Re: Case 1150 brakes in reply to Bill, 03-31-2002 20:53:19  
If its a straight 1150, its rather easy in that you just remove the brake covers, discs, and then the housings after draining the transmission. Then you can replace the seals in the housings and use loctite so seal the shims. Don't mixup the housings or shims. If its a B or C, then its a little more complicated for those are considered a clutch pack that locks up hydraulically. These still have the shims between the brake housing and trans cover and I would still use loctite to seal the shims. The loctite of choice is the hydraulic sealant, the brown liquid version. Hope this helps.

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