Braking Issues
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by MX127, Dec 24, 2019.
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Everything you've explained is what happens when the brakes cam over. There's no travel left.
Your brakes have a hard time working untill they're all applied. Thus, no braking action untill you've hit 20 psi or possibly lower. Not a big deal when you're on the highway as you need more pressure to stop anyways. Although you'll need more then normal pressure.
VERY ANNOYING when your crawling around the lot. And don't need much pressure.
You've replaced brakes and drums but you also have a cracked spring. That's another sign of cam'd brakes. The brake lobes on the cam are stretched too far.
Pressure problems, spring, won't hold adjustment. All signs of cam'd brakes.
I'd be having the work double checked for proper parts. Brakes and drums.
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Broken chamber will only effect the brake it is attached too. No others
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Again. The spring I'm talking about is on the brakes themselves. 2 of them.
NOT in the chambers.MX127 Thanks this. -
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Brake chambers are not causing your issue. But the issue could hurt the chambers.
Found this for a visual example of cammed over.
See how much it stretches the return springs snowwy is talking about. That is why one or more is broken.
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