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Re: 78 brig air brake line routing
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Posted by The Preacher on March 14, 2007 at 19:20:05 from (71.63.92.59):
In Reply to: Re: 78 brig air brake line routing posted by kyler27 on March 14, 2007 at 19:11:11:
By a single line system, I mean since about 1986, all trucks use a two-reserve system. One runs the parking brake system, and one runs the service brake system. Your truck most likely uses a single-reserve system, and probably doesn't have spring parking brakes. Which means, when the air leaks off completely, the parking brakes will release, and it could roll away. You just need a bunch of air fittings and some plastic air brake line. Unfortunately, It's hard for me to describe how everything hooks up. Try going to a truck repair shop, and asking if they have a brake line diagram. It will help.
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