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Re: Re: Re: brake repair for 574 internationaI
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Posted by kj on March 04, 2002 at 18:24:42 from (209.214.109.16):
In Reply to: Re: Re: brake repair for 574 internationaI posted by timmie on March 04, 2002 at 16:54:29:
timmie,when you try to bleed the brakes does fluid come out or air, if air then i would say the eqalizer is bad, but first check to see if you are getting fluid to the cylinders there is a orfice and screen in the hose that supplies oil to the brakes it is not easy to find i will try to get you there. on the right side of the firewall in front of the battery there is a group of hoses and lines the hose that goes to the cylinder has the valve in it you should feel a bumb in the hose, to check it i suggest to cut the hose to get it out be sure to notice the way it comes out.
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