Front Air Brake Issues
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12-01-2007, 12:32
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Front Air Brake Issues
Currently working on front brakes. After a short trip to the shop I
work on my Bird in I noticed that the front hubs were warmer than they should be. After further looking I discovered that the front brakes are dragging slightly. After even further investigation I have determined that the pancake (air can) for both front brakes are not completely releasing their air pressure. I understand that it is possible for this to happen if the front brakes are not properly adjusted however the problem continues even after they(pancakes) are disconnected from the shoe arm. For this test the pancake/air can has been completely removed from the frame and is simply hanging from the rubber brake line - no kinks. I have replaced the exhaust/dump valve (QR1 I think) for the front brakes with no change. I gently probed the diaphram in the dump valve through the exhaust port and the air pressure immediately dumps releasing the pancake/air can. I have also removed the air can and tested it with an air compressor and it extends with pressure and immediately releases when air pressure is released. I have now learned there is another valve of some type between the dump valve and the foot treadle valve. Is this some sort of check valve or something else? Help from anyone with experience, information, or ideas on this problem would be greatly appreciated. Also if anyone has brake/air diagrams I would like to have a copy if able. Once again THANKS in advance. Wendel, GA 82 FCSB35 |
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