I'm with ya! I watched it twice. I'm fascinated with it. Wish I could buy you a two piece lunch! Are those slot holes for the brake chamber? How was it driven away from repair? Will template line up when air in? (Monday quarterback) thanks 4 video! To boss give him a raise! :) j/k
Oh it was all operational after all those parts were replaced. It was also adjusted within specs. But the brake rods were rubbing against the housing of the chambers because of it. I didn't realize this until I try to put the new chamber on in the same position they had done the old ones. I thought I remembered it being different from the last time I replaced the chamber. I was correct.
When I see you struggle with all the incompetence of shop ,I too as many other viewers have come to realize over the course of time ,it's far better to tackle the work yourself. Just ask God for directions to help calm you down enough to patiently identify the problems and know exactly how things are supposed to be put together correctly. Take a 5 minute time out to reevaluate the situation. Then gather tools required, then engage in the battle .I think you will be fine .
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I'm with ya! I watched it twice. I'm fascinated with it. Wish I could buy you a two piece lunch! Are those slot holes for the brake chamber? How was it driven away from repair?
Will template line up when air in? (Monday quarterback) thanks 4 video! To boss give him a raise! :) j/k
There are little vent holes in the metal chamber so if air leaks past the diaphragm you can tell.
Not sure how to answer the other question.
Oh it was all operational after all those parts were replaced. It was also adjusted within specs. But the brake rods were rubbing against the housing of the chambers because of it. I didn't realize this until I try to put the new chamber on in the same position they had done the old ones. I thought I remembered it being different from the last time I replaced the chamber. I was correct.
@@cowboyroyrogersnewsandclues half assed mechanic, we've got those in the deli.
I'm not 'all in' deli, it's just a job...
When I see you struggle with all the incompetence of shop ,I too as many other viewers have come to realize over the course of time ,it's far better to tackle the work yourself.
Just ask God for directions to help calm you down enough to patiently identify the problems and know exactly how things are supposed to be put together correctly. Take a 5 minute time out to reevaluate the situation. Then gather tools required, then engage in the battle .I think you will be fine .
Thank you very much for the reminder. I certainly need it.
Thankfully that one wasn't too much of a knuckle buster.