A quick tip from doing loads of motorbike brake - take the bleed nipple all the way out and put some teflon tape on the thread. This helps stop sucking air past the thread when vacuum bleeding, and also stops the nipple from rusting into the brakes into the future. Clear hoses and clear containers also make it easier to see if air bubbles are passing through too.
I put surge brakes on my utility trailer when I built it. Trailer tires last longer and any vehicle can tow it, whether they have a brake controller or not. Most Uhaul trailers around here have surge brakes for the same reason.
in the UK its the only form of brakes we have for trailers, unless you are talking HGV trailers with air brakes. really dont see the point of 'trailer brake controllers'. seems like complexity for the sake of it, to me
@@petelattimer6808Trailers can have ABS, the trailer brakes can be activated separately from the vehicle brakes, trailer brakes can be set to come on an instant(microseconds) before the vehicle brakes for more stability. I can see good reasons. Most don't apply to tiny little utility trailers and such, but I can see good reasons.
So down here in Australia if we are building a off-road boat trailer for going adventureing we will use electric over hydraulic disk brakes and intentionally put the brake lines inside the frame to protect against sticks rocks ECT
Got to love the surge brakes! If you're replacing the master, make sure that any orifice (the little brass thing on the outlet of the master cylinder) stays with the trailer... looks like your new actuator came with an orifice. Also, side-to-side is not always equal, you can see in the video that the line comes down one rail and tees near to one side... bleed the *other* side first, rear first. If you're having master problems chances are you're having slave problems too... open up those drums and make sure your slaves are free and not over-extended or rusted. Surge brakes don't self-adjust... you must manually adjust them using the pokey screwdriver method... go for light drag on all wheels. You can test them in a gravel drive... hit the brakes and see that all stop evenly, if one locks up more than the others loosen it.
Thank you for this video I gain knowledge watching every one of your videos but this one will certainly come in handy. Thank you for the videos I watch them all on both changes keep up the great work.
Great video! There is no issue with electric breaks on boat trailers. It is only 12 Volts DC, nothing is damaged or does not work just because they get submerged in water. The reality of water on electric breaks is nullified by the example of driving a trailer equip with electric breaks through the rain for hours. My boat trailer has electric breaks and has been in and out of the water many times both fresh and salt water, as well as driving it through the rain for hours at time.
Just got one not too long ago. Juice box is done and a fine family ride. Scott built the v10 and had it installed and driving. Said he's too busy to worry about the upgrades he really wants to do. Stop being that guy that never learned how to do anything for himself. Go and look, put in a little effort before you cry for help. It'll change your life. Maybe learn how to cook a simple meal or two and stop living off fast food. Maybe watch and listen to the videos rather than ask questions that are answered usually in the first half of the video, cause even though you didn't this time, you're definitely that guy. Or don't, and wonder why she always cheats on you and your friends are always busy. Nobody is interested in taking care of a grown person. Nobody with good mental health, anyways.
Phil, bro, the fact is, I don’t have time to watch ever second of every video. Mostly cause I have an actual job and have my own engine swap I’m working on. I wasn’t crying about not having an update, I just genuinely wanted to know if they had canceled the v10 mustang or not. I was watching that project because I plan on doing a similar build in the future. I love this channel and I live Rich’s builds. Wasn’t expecting to get unloaded on by some random internet troll. Bro, I was just asking a simple question. If want RUclips drama, start following another type of channel, cause the rest of us here just love seeing cool builds. And if Rich himself sees this, love your channel man, I just simply didn’t already know that there was already an update on those builds
To bleed serge brake easer, instead of using a strap and a 2x4. remove the two bolts holding down the brackit on top that keeps the brake away in position and use a pipe on it and just pump the brake away tab and it will pump the brake easer then using the tung of the trailer... Ps. love the videos watch all the time
there is no other method in the UK for trailer brakes (unless you are looking at air braked HGV trailers). theyre either hydraulic like this, or rod operated. much more simple, and more reliable, if kept properly lubricated where its needed, than any electronic gizmo.
Tip Before wasting hours failing to vacuum bleed the breaks remove (and clean if necessary) the bleeder valves and wrap a bit of thread tape near the top of the valve so that it stops air from sucking past the threads. You can also try some rubber grease and an O ring
my heavy duty dump trailer has a height adjustable hitch, i believe it’s only 2 1/2 bolts for a trailer that can weigh upwards of 16000 lbs i doubt this boat and trailer weighs more than 6000 lbs not saying your wrong for thinking that is sketch, but it’s not out of the ordinary
Not your fault but you just triggered so much PTSD of when a buddy and I replaced all 6 calipers on his triple axle boat trailer for his gazillion foot searay on the side of interstate 90 just east of coeur d'alene Idaho. haha man what a night that was.. 🤣
So everytime you back up this type of trailer hitch, the brakes are applied hard on the trailer? Seems like thats what would happen. Aspecially on uneven ground and or offroad..
no theres usually a lug you flip over the moving part to prevent it applying the brakes when reversing. in the UK there is no other method for trailer brakes, except HGV air brakes. they can be either hydraulic or rod operated.
Not a fan of that style brake or coupler. The quick couplers don't have any adjustment so they are super noisey and good luck backing up a hill with surge brakes. I did my A test with surge brakes and had to make a gadget to block the brakes from working so that I didn't have to push the trailer backwards with the wheels locked.
Someone’s not very bright, use the lockout lol Don’t feel bad your not alone, a guy I know had his boat for a year and was looking at getting a new trailer because he hated backing it up, yet he asked me if I knew what the little pin that said “lock” on it was for lol
Hey Rich, I converted my boat trailer to electric twenty years ago,never had a problem, Just unplug them befor you back into the water. Reason I converted to electric was every time you backup you have to lock out the master cylinder and if you have to do a couple shots at getting it in each time you move forward or back down hill you have to lock it out again .Just a pain in the keester , talk to ya latter Gord
Those are only men that can’t work on their boat. Aftermarket parts are cheap and available take care of it and you will have a great time all summer. I currently have 3 boats I bounce between all summer long. I’m an average joe that likes taking the family on the water.
Why don't you just switch to electric brakes and power the whole thing off of the Milwaukee 12 V under the driver seat? I saw a video of some clown powering his boat motor that way and the batteries on that episode of Deboss... I mean video, didn't corrode.
A quick tip from doing loads of motorbike brake - take the bleed nipple all the way out and put some teflon tape on the thread. This helps stop sucking air past the thread when vacuum bleeding, and also stops the nipple from rusting into the brakes into the future. Clear hoses and clear containers also make it easier to see if air bubbles are passing through too.
Came here to post the same, thanks for doing my job for me.
Finally a quality how-to on these surge brakes 👌
Pretty simple system but a fella still learned a new trick. Thanks bad😊
I put surge brakes on my utility trailer when I built it. Trailer tires last longer and any vehicle can tow it, whether they have a brake controller or not. Most Uhaul trailers around here have surge brakes for the same reason.
in the UK its the only form of brakes we have for trailers, unless you are talking HGV trailers with air brakes. really dont see the point of 'trailer brake controllers'. seems like complexity for the sake of it, to me
@@petelattimer6808Trailers can have ABS, the trailer brakes can be activated separately from the vehicle brakes, trailer brakes can be set to come on an instant(microseconds) before the vehicle brakes for more stability. I can see good reasons. Most don't apply to tiny little utility trailers and such, but I can see good reasons.
So down here in Australia if we are building a off-road boat trailer for going adventureing we will use electric over hydraulic disk brakes and intentionally put the brake lines inside the frame to protect against sticks rocks ECT
Got to love the surge brakes! If you're replacing the master, make sure that any orifice (the little brass thing on the outlet of the master cylinder) stays with the trailer... looks like your new actuator came with an orifice. Also, side-to-side is not always equal, you can see in the video that the line comes down one rail and tees near to one side... bleed the *other* side first, rear first. If you're having master problems chances are you're having slave problems too... open up those drums and make sure your slaves are free and not over-extended or rusted. Surge brakes don't self-adjust... you must manually adjust them using the pokey screwdriver method... go for light drag on all wheels. You can test them in a gravel drive... hit the brakes and see that all stop evenly, if one locks up more than the others loosen it.
We have a handle on the master cylinder to bleed the brakes looks easier than a bit of 4x2
Thank you for this video I gain knowledge watching every one of your videos but this one will certainly come in handy. Thank you for the videos I watch them all on both changes keep up the great work.
Great video! There is no issue with electric breaks on boat trailers. It is only 12 Volts DC, nothing is damaged or does not work just because they get submerged in water. The reality of water on electric breaks is nullified by the example of driving a trailer equip with electric breaks through the rain for hours. My boat trailer has electric breaks and has been in and out of the water many times both fresh and salt water, as well as driving it through the rain for hours at time.
I have the same trailer. Can you do a video on the how to service, replace wheel bearings?
When will we get an update on the V10 Mustang and the JuiceBox Bronco?
Just got one not too long ago. Juice box is done and a fine family ride. Scott built the v10 and had it installed and driving. Said he's too busy to worry about the upgrades he really wants to do. Stop being that guy that never learned how to do anything for himself. Go and look, put in a little effort before you cry for help. It'll change your life. Maybe learn how to cook a simple meal or two and stop living off fast food. Maybe watch and listen to the videos rather than ask questions that are answered usually in the first half of the video, cause even though you didn't this time, you're definitely that guy. Or don't, and wonder why she always cheats on you and your friends are always busy. Nobody is interested in taking care of a grown person. Nobody with good mental health, anyways.
Phil, bro, the fact is, I don’t have time to watch ever second of every video. Mostly cause I have an actual job and have my own engine swap I’m working on. I wasn’t crying about not having an update, I just genuinely wanted to know if they had canceled the v10 mustang or not. I was watching that project because I plan on doing a similar build in the future. I love this channel and I live Rich’s builds. Wasn’t expecting to get unloaded on by some random internet troll. Bro, I was just asking a simple question. If want RUclips drama, start following another type of channel, cause the rest of us here just love seeing cool builds. And if Rich himself sees this, love your channel man, I just simply didn’t already know that there was already an update on those builds
To bleed serge brake easer, instead of using a strap and a 2x4. remove the two bolts holding down the brackit on top that keeps the brake away in position and use a pipe on it and just pump the brake away tab and it will pump the brake easer then using the tung of the trailer...
Ps. love the videos watch all the time
Never knew there was such a thing as how that receiver moves to apply brakes to the trailer, COOL.
there is no other method in the UK for trailer brakes (unless you are looking at air braked HGV trailers). theyre either hydraulic like this, or rod operated. much more simple, and more reliable, if kept properly lubricated where its needed, than any electronic gizmo.
Ive had to replace my master twice now due to rust from water getting into it. Could the wheel cyliders be leaking?
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Before wasting hours failing to vacuum bleed the breaks remove (and clean if necessary) the bleeder valves and wrap a bit of thread tape near the top of the valve so that it stops air from sucking past the threads. You can also try some rubber grease and an O ring
AWESOME!! Great video
Ahh just my opinion but 2 3/8 bolts holding your boat trailer?.
I'm sure their grade 8
Yeah was thinking the same lol.
All though @4:58 it looks like there are 4 bolts in it possibly.
my heavy duty dump trailer has a height adjustable hitch, i believe it’s only 2 1/2 bolts for a trailer that can weigh upwards of 16000 lbs
i doubt this boat and trailer weighs more than 6000 lbs
not saying your wrong for thinking that is sketch, but it’s not out of the ordinary
If you are pointing out the hitch bolts, listen to Rich again near the end
He said at the end of the video he was going into town to get bolts
Not your fault but you just triggered so much PTSD of when a buddy and I replaced all 6 calipers on his triple axle boat trailer for his gazillion foot searay on the side of interstate 90 just east of coeur d'alene Idaho. haha man what a night that was.. 🤣
What’s going on with Bronco? What’s going on with the Cerrado? What about the other projects?
Boat content! Love it. It’s what got me into B is for Build. I was already a sub, but dang you made my weekend!
What no diesel in the boat?
So everytime you back up this type of trailer hitch, the brakes are applied hard on the trailer?
Seems like thats what would happen.
Aspecially on uneven ground and or offroad..
no theres usually a lug you flip over the moving part to prevent it applying the brakes when reversing. in the UK there is no other method for trailer brakes, except HGV air brakes. they can be either hydraulic or rod operated.
More fuel efficient????????
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Not a fan of that style brake or coupler. The quick couplers don't have any adjustment so they are super noisey and good luck backing up a hill with surge brakes. I did my A test with surge brakes and had to make a gadget to block the brakes from working so that I didn't have to push the trailer backwards with the wheels locked.
There is usually a lockout device to keep brakes from actuating. But i’m sure some manufacturers never thought about having to back up uphill.
Surge brakes have a lockout when you put the tow vehicle in reverse. If yours locked up when backing up hill, then it wasn't working properly.
Someone’s not very bright, use the lockout lol
Don’t feel bad your not alone, a guy I know had his boat for a year and was looking at getting a new trailer because he hated backing it up, yet he asked me if I knew what the little pin that said “lock” on it was for lol
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Hey Rich, I converted my boat trailer to electric twenty years ago,never had a problem, Just unplug them befor you back into the water. Reason I converted to electric was every time you backup you have to lock out the master cylinder and if you have to do a couple shots at getting it in each time you move forward or back down hill you have to lock it out again .Just a pain in the keester , talk to ya latter Gord
That depends on the hitch designs, some you have to remember to unlock it when you leave instead.
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I need to covert my trailer to hydraulic brakes
The two happiest days in a mans life...the day he buys his boat...and the day he sales it!
Those are only men that can’t work on their boat. Aftermarket parts are cheap and available take care of it and you will have a great time all summer. I currently have 3 boats I bounce between all summer long. I’m an average joe that likes taking the family on the water.
Hydrologic breaks are the best
Why don't you just switch to electric brakes and power the whole thing off of the Milwaukee 12 V under the driver seat? I saw a video of some clown powering his boat motor that way and the batteries on that episode of Deboss... I mean video, didn't corrode.
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