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74 master cylinder? [message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 07:33 Go to next message
Bigduke6 is currently offline  Bigduke6   United States
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Sitting in a trucks top in BensonAZ, engine stalled on decel, and had to stand on the brakes. When I got restarted, the pedal " hitched and went to the floor, there is some brake at that point. I'm thinking I need a master cyl. Is there one I can get from an auto parts store? Nobody seems to have these rigs in their system. Any help appreciated.

Brian Black 1974 Glacier, mostly stock Corpus Christi tx
Re: 74 master cylinder? [message #302810 is a reply to message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 07:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bigduke6 wrote on Wed, 29 June 2016 07:33
Sitting in a trucks top in BensonAZ, engine stalled on decel, and had to stand on the brakes. When I got restarted, the pedal " hitched and went to the floor, there is some brake at that point. I'm thinking I need a master cyl. Is there one I can get from an auto parts store? Nobody seems to have these rigs in their system. Any help appreciated.

Steve Furgason lives in Sierra Vista, just a few miles done the road from you. He is a former GMC'r with a lot of GMC knowledge. Pretty sure he would help you. I won't give out his phone # on the net, but can be found on the Black list. If you see him, say "HI" for me.


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Re: 74 master cylinder? [message #302812 is a reply to message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bigduke6 wrote on Wed, 29 June 2016 08:33
Sitting in a trucks top in BensonAZ, engine stalled on decel, and had to stand on the brakes. When I got restarted, the pedal " hitched and went to the floor, there is some brake at that point. I'm thinking I need a master cyl. Is there one I can get from an auto parts store? Nobody seems to have these rigs in their system. Any help appreciated.

Brian,

I am guessing that you did try to "pump it up" and if that did fail then a master cylinder is a good idea.

When in parts stores, have them look for a GMC 74 Transmode. Many listing have this.
This is another good reason to be a member of GMCMI, the printed replacement parts book should be carried onboard.

There is also an on-line parts list at http://gmcmhparts.com/index2.asp.

For today look for:
NAPA P2085
Raybestos MK-646 or MC39075
Wagner F79821
Bendix 11730

If you need more, come back.

If you are careful about bench bleeding it, you may be able to get away without having to do a system bleed.

Good Luck

Matt



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Re: 74 master cylinder? [message #302813 is a reply to message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 08:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Raybestos MC39075 is what is in mine from Dave Lenzi.

If it feels like something broke, and there is no resistance at all on the pedal, id start looking under the dash to see if something came unbolted.

Any fluid loss, like a line burst somewhere?





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Re: [GMCnet] 74 master cylinder? [message #302816 is a reply to message #302813] Wed, 29 June 2016 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sounds more like a booster or vacuum line failure to me. If you do not have
a brake warning light on, then all you have is manual brakes with no
assist. Check the large vacuum line from the booster to the intake
manifold, particularly if you have had an engine backfire. Keep us posted
on what you find.
Jim Hupy
On Jun 29, 2016 6:04 AM, "Wayne Rogewski" wrote:

> Raybestos MC39075 is what is in mine from Dave Lenzi.
>
> If it feels like something broke, and there is no resistance at all on the
> pedal, id start looking under the dash to see if something came unbolted.
>
> Any fluid loss, like a line burst somewhere?
>
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Re: [GMCnet] 74 master cylinder? [message #302817 is a reply to message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 08:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Brian, I lost brakes on the road two different trips. Each time my problem
was caused by a leak in the hydraulic steel line, once on the left and once
on the right, in the rear wheel well. Once I got a replacement line, I had
it it repaired in less than an hour each time.

If pumping the brakes doesn't work, you probably need a master cylinder.

Just trying to help.

Bob Price
On Jun 29, 2016 7:34 AM, "Brian Black" wrote:

> Sitting in a trucks top in BensonAZ, engine stalled on decel, and had to
> stand on the brakes. When I got restarted, the pedal " hitched and went to
> the floor, there is some brake at that point. I'm thinking I need a master
> cyl. Is there one I can get from an auto parts store? Nobody seems to have
> these rigs in their system. Any help appreciated.
> --
> Brian Black
> 1974 Glacier, mostly stock
> Corpus Christi tx
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Re: 74 master cylinder? [message #302820 is a reply to message #302809] Wed, 29 June 2016 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Wow! Fast help. I do have a parts book, but you guys had answers faster than I could have pulled it out. Matt- I tested it in the truck lot, sometimes it hung up at the spot where they usually engage, then all the way down with some braking there, mostly at back wheels it seems like. Managed to limp with white knuckles to a shop next to a Napa store. Waiting for them to open now. Jim- I recently installed new booster from Jim k and it seems to still work. Feels like I lost an o ring???

Brian Black 1974 Glacier, mostly stock Corpus Christi tx
Re: [GMCnet] 74 master cylinder? [message #302823 is a reply to message #302817] Wed, 29 June 2016 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Call our shop and Nick or Gary will give you the correct part # cal
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 6:44 AM, Sandra Price wrote:

> Brian, I lost brakes on the road two different trips. Each time my problem
> was caused by a leak in the hydraulic steel line, once on the left and once
> on the right, in the rear wheel well. Once I got a replacement line, I had
> it it repaired in less than an hour each time.
>
> If pumping the brakes doesn't work, you probably need a master cylinder.
>
> Just trying to help.
>
> Bob Price
> On Jun 29, 2016 7:34 AM, "Brian Black"
> wrote:
>
>> Sitting in a trucks top in BensonAZ, engine stalled on decel, and had to
>> stand on the brakes. When I got restarted, the pedal " hitched and went
> to
>> the floor, there is some brake at that point. I'm thinking I need a
> master
>> cyl. Is there one I can get from an auto parts store? Nobody seems to
> have
>> these rigs in their system. Any help appreciated.
>> --
>> Brian Black
>> 1974 Glacier, mostly stock
>> Corpus Christi tx
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] 74 master cylinder? [message #302835 is a reply to message #302823] Wed, 29 June 2016 11:16 Go to previous message
Bigduke6 is currently offline  Bigduke6   United States
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Got the new master cylinder in with the help of my son. Thanks for the help, better than it was before. Back on the road.

Brian Black 1974 Glacier, mostly stock Corpus Christi tx
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