Hi,
does anyone know if there is a special bleeding process with trucks that have the frame mounted booster master cylinder or is it the regular RR - LR - RF - LF process?
Also, there is a hose that runs from the frame mounted booster that vents (or sucks) in the cab. Mine is on the driver side next to the tank, what is the purpose of it and is there supposed to be a filter of any kind on it? After stop cranking the engine (non start) i can hear that thing gurgling for a couple of seconds and am assuming it's vacuum related.
D400 Brake bleeding process
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D400 Brake bleeding process
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Ole "Blue" 68 D100 Adventurer
65 W100
67 D400
67 W100 (in pieces)
69 D100 converted to 4x4 (SOLD)
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
Seems I gravity bled booster then to rr and lr wheels and fr and fl wheel on my D500. But I used a vacuum bleeder to finish it. Worked good as I was alone when done.
My truck is younger than me.
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
Does your D400 have a frame mounted vacuum tank? My W600 does. Also has a vacuum gauge in the dash hooked to it.
My 65 W500 didn't have the vacuum tank, but did have the hose up into the cab. Since that truck didn't run I can't tell you what the hose was for.
Bucky
My 65 W500 didn't have the vacuum tank, but did have the hose up into the cab. Since that truck didn't run I can't tell you what the hose was for.
Bucky
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
No vacuum tank, just a frame mounted vacuum booster/master cylinder combo that gets vacuum from the intake and has the mysterious hose going into the cab.712edf wrote:Does your D400 have a frame mounted vacuum tank? My W600 does. Also has a vacuum gauge in the dash hooked to it.
My 65 W500 didn't have the vacuum tank, but did have the hose up into the cab. Since that truck didn't run I can't tell you what the hose was for.
Bucky
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
All trucks with Hydraulic brake booster under cab have hose up into cab. Air inlet filter for booster diaphragm on one side. I have seen them on D and W 200, My D300. On a D400 I wrecked years ago and on my 70 D500.
My truck is younger than me.
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
You wouldn't have any info on the air inlet filter, do you? maybe a pic? All i have is a rusty fitting sticking through the floor. thanksdodgeboykim wrote:All trucks with Hydraulic brake booster under cab have hose up into cab. Air inlet filter for booster diaphragm on one side. I have seen them on D and W 200, My D300. On a D400 I wrecked years ago and on my 70 D500.
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67 D400
67 W100 (in pieces)
69 D100 converted to 4x4 (SOLD)
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
Its pretty basic. About the size of a soup can, holes in the sides, filled with fiber similar to an oil bath air filter, stuck on the end of the pipe.
They put them inside the cab to keep from getting filled with water and dirt kicked up off the road.
They put them inside the cab to keep from getting filled with water and dirt kicked up off the road.
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Re: D400 Brake bleeding process
Process is booster bleed, RR, LR, RF, LF, back to booster for final touch per the shop manual. My air inlet filter is attached directly to the frame mounted booster. One vacuum line to engine and another to reserve tank behind booster.
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