Can anyone help with some advise on what to do to get my brakes working properly. I had it checked out at a local garage and they replaced a damaged vacuum line and ran smog thru the lines and it only came out thru the engine. Im still losing vacuum when i apply the brakes and it barley stops the truck. If i push hard enough it feels like its locking them up and then doesnt want to release them untill i start moving a bit. what parts should i be concerned about or replace or rebuild?
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Did you buy that silver W300 with the Isuzu diesel in it? I am aware of that truck but no idea what parts are in it. A factory power brake unit for a 58 will be under the floor outside the frame rail, run as a master/slave setup off of a manual brake master cylinder actuated by the brake pedal inside the frame. The pedals on a 58 should go through the floor. Does your truck have hanging pedals?
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The hanging pedals started in 59, so either yours has been converted or it is a transition model. I suppose you could check for holes in the floor to see if it had 58 style through the floor pedals originally. This, however has very little to do with solving your dilemma. As the other good gentlemen have suggested, checking the vacuum pump and the booster are the first two logical lines of attack. Another possibility you might want to consider is converting to hydroboost brakes. If you have power steering already it should not be terribly difficult... just normally difficult. A hydroboost unit, which runs off the power steering pump rather than vacuum, provides quite a bit more braking force than a vacuum booster ever will, and is especially helpful on diesel powered vehicles because diesels tend to generate less (if naturally aspirated) or no (if turbocharged) engine vacuum and usually must utilize a vacuum pump.
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First,check for vacuum on the line to the booster, at the booster, if you have vacuum there, reconnect it to the booster and then shut off the engine and pump the brake pedal until you have a hard pedal, hold your foot on the brake pedal and start the engine, if the pedal goes down some after starting the engine it indicates the booster is working.
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Originally posted by joemcc View PostFirst,check for vacuum on the line to the booster, at the booster, if you have vacuum there, reconnect it to the booster and then shut off the engine and pump the brake pedal until you have a hard pedal, hold your foot on the brake pedal and start the engine, if the pedal goes down some after starting the engine it indicates the booster is working.
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