Honestly, I am not exactly sure how the system works.
Just that the main cylinder on fire wall feeds the slave cylinder on to the booster, and that one feeds the wheel cylinders.
With 8 wheel cylindersI do know it takes a while just to bleed the brakes...
I had to bleed them before I could drive it home.
I picked up a master cylinder rebuild kit, the other day on ebay.
I'm not sure if you have a Shucks Auto Parts in your parts, but they have a commercial parts counter where I can order brake parts.. shoes and wheel cylinders. I'd like to find a place to rebuild the vaccum booster.
I still have to go through my brake system...
Have just been gathering the tools and stuff...
right now, I can't even get the wheels off the bus.
I bought a good floor jack, now have to get some heavier duty jack stands and a 1" drive socket set.
I don't even own a socket or wrench large enough to brake the lug nuts loose. Slowly but surely, I am going through each system on the bus to get it road worthy.
I just picked up a spare engine/tranny core for parts from 71hiboy4x4. Thinking about rebuilding it and having it ready to drop in
Olde Skool.
Good luck with the F-600
I have a full set of repair manuals for the '68 F-series trucks... so let me know if there is any info you need...
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