hello there
i took off from the curb and noticed some drag on the truck. tried reverse, checked the handbrake, checked 4hi and lo switch. thought i'd take it round the block, and after parking the brakes released by themselves. so i went on my way and drove maybe 8 miles to a buddies house. it happened on the way again and i could smell the brakes as i got out.
in order to prove this to my buddy, we slow tested it for about 400 yards. same thing, after jacking it up and spinning the wheels, we determined that the brakes had freed up again.
we ruled out the e-brake and the calipers since it is intermittent and because the rotors were hottest on the disc section. checked the short rubber brake hoses and they seem fine with no clips choking them. i've read a lot of forums but all of them have been on just one wheel. today i will test the slides to make sure they are free.
it seems weird that it happens to both, which leaves me to believe it might be up around the master cylinder/booster/(return line maybe) or before the split in the hard brake line. i haven't traced the lines to see how they are configured. since there is only three coming out of the M/C i am assuming that one goes to the front and 1 to the rear and the other is maybe the return. it seems to me that since it is only happening on the rear brakes, it would have to happen independent of the front brake lines, which means there may be a separate return line for front and rear. i just bought this truck 3 months ago (265,000 miles)and took it on a 3000 mile maiden voyage with truck camper and no problems whatsoever.
sorry for the long 1st question. i am hoping someone might steer me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
bernard
i took off from the curb and noticed some drag on the truck. tried reverse, checked the handbrake, checked 4hi and lo switch. thought i'd take it round the block, and after parking the brakes released by themselves. so i went on my way and drove maybe 8 miles to a buddies house. it happened on the way again and i could smell the brakes as i got out.
in order to prove this to my buddy, we slow tested it for about 400 yards. same thing, after jacking it up and spinning the wheels, we determined that the brakes had freed up again.
we ruled out the e-brake and the calipers since it is intermittent and because the rotors were hottest on the disc section. checked the short rubber brake hoses and they seem fine with no clips choking them. i've read a lot of forums but all of them have been on just one wheel. today i will test the slides to make sure they are free.
it seems weird that it happens to both, which leaves me to believe it might be up around the master cylinder/booster/(return line maybe) or before the split in the hard brake line. i haven't traced the lines to see how they are configured. since there is only three coming out of the M/C i am assuming that one goes to the front and 1 to the rear and the other is maybe the return. it seems to me that since it is only happening on the rear brakes, it would have to happen independent of the front brake lines, which means there may be a separate return line for front and rear. i just bought this truck 3 months ago (265,000 miles)and took it on a 3000 mile maiden voyage with truck camper and no problems whatsoever.
sorry for the long 1st question. i am hoping someone might steer me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
bernard