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need help disc brakes
if I remove my drum brakes and replace with disc do I need to remove the residual valve ? if yes , how do I remove the master cylinder ? thanks Tim
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Pretty sure you have to remove the residual valve, but not 100% certain. You live in the CINCI area I would call DRY DOCK over off 747 they deal alot in trailer parts.
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Some just use an ice pick to poke thru the end and rupture the valve w/o disassembling the MC.
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Yes you need to pull out the valve. Its just a matter of pulling the snap-ring out of then end of the master cylinder with the plunger, removing the piston, removing the valve and re-assembling in reverse order. To remove the master cylinder from the coupler, remove the brake hose, take out the four bolts (number 17 on page 9 of the Dico 10 doc below), slide the master cylinder out of the back of the coupler.
Tim - What coupler do you have Dico 10 or 20? They are similar, but the 20 has an extra roll pin and guide pin. Here is a parts breakdown for each: Dico 10 - http://shop.easternmarine.com/downlo...an_model10.pdf Dico 20 - http://shop.easternmarine.com/downlo...ator2.6923.pdf |
Oh and you'll also need a reverse lockout solenoid and a 5-pin trailer harness to actuate the reverse lockout solenoid when going in reverse with the disc brakes.
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us1 , thats it , I was wondering if that was an option . I don't want to have to pull the coupler apart . thanks Tim , also I do have a reversing valve
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Can you use the same actuator when switching to disc? I thought drum actuators wouldn't work with disc brakes?
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yes you can , but you need to remove the residual valve in the master cylinder or poke a hole in it to let off the presure off the disc brakes , so I am told . Tim
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