[Oletrucks] Question
Bill Hanlon
bill_hanlon at comcast.net
Sat Aug 19 12:01:11 MDT 2023
Sound to me like you have an air leak in the brake booster. If you have a vacuum gauge, connect it to manifold vacuum, start the engine, note the gauge reading, press the brake pedal slowly while watching the gauge. It should stay pretty much the same. If it starts dropping before the engine stalls you’ve found the culprit.
Did you ever get your dim headlight problem solved?
From: Oletrucks [mailto:oletrucks-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of smokey
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2023 11:18 AM
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Subject: [Oletrucks] Question
My 1950 3600 has a 1957 235 engine. I have aftermarket disc brakes. Every time I step on the brake the engine dies. So far 2 mechanics have no idea what's happening here. Any advice?
Thanks!
Smokey
League City TX
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