Brake Issues
I have a 92' Dakota, 2wd and rear abs. The brakes on this truck have been a constant issue but have only gotten worse. When the truck is running the pressure and amount of movement it takes to build pressure vary widely and randomly. Sometimes i can push the pedal all the way to the floor and build no pressure and the brakes wont work and other times it will build pressure instantly and brakes will operate just fine, and when the truck is not running the brake pedal is rock solid but if i hold it then start the truck it will sometimes sink to the floor gradually. ive checked for leaks and bleed the system several times. I have replaced both front calipers and pads, rear shoes and new drums and all hardware. I will add that the rear ABS servo block has been bypassed because it leaked and have yet to source a replacement. any help or ideas on what this could be would be nice. im not wanting to throw part after part at it.
And if it is, the booster is also dying; I'd replace both as a set.
(Fluid seeps around the rear seal on the master cylinder; brake fluid gets into booster; brake fluid eats rubber out.)
RwP
(Fluid seeps around the rear seal on the master cylinder; brake fluid gets into booster; brake fluid eats rubber out.)
RwP
Again, I'd do master cylinder and booster.
Brakes are NOT something to cheap out on or be stingy IMO.
RwP
Text book master cylinder failing. Eventually, you will know the feeling from the old truckers song "Wolf Creek Pass". It talks about a driver heading down the pass when his brakes fail and stepping on the pedal is like stepping on a plum.
I was driving a truck for a living when this song came out.
Text book master cylinder failing. Eventually, you will know the feeling from the old truckers song "Wolf Creek Pass". It talks about a driver heading down the pass when his brakes fail and stepping on the pedal is like stepping on a plum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6LzWZYWpOU
I was driving a truck for a living when this song came out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6LzWZYWpOU
I was driving a truck for a living when this song came out.
Oz










