Ok, so as everyone probably knows, my 85 E350 RV had an expensive mess of brake work done.
Everything was replaced except brake pads/shoes (pads I'll do, shoes were ok), booster, and proportioning valve. It was due to some idiot putting transmission fluid in the brake system.
Ok, so it seemed that the vacuum pump was part of the problem too. So, I replaced that myself, along with the alt to vac belt.
But, I'm still most lacking power brakes?! It does build up but not quickly as my properly working 87 F250 6.9 does. I get one good power assisted pedal press every 30-45 seconds at idle. I haven't timed it but that's a good guess.
I tried swapping the check valve over from my F250, but I can't say I noticed a difference despite it taking less suction to open it by mouth.
I still have the cruise and vent lines disconnected and capped off at the distribution block.
I also tried disconnecting and capping off trans/throttle just to isolate it down to the booster since I was only idling.
I tried bleeding the booster then starting it while pressing the pedal but it doesn't sink like it should.
Bad booster? Maybe it went bad from the leaky, transmission fluid filled master cylinder, causing fluid to get in it?
Bad new vacuum pump? I guess I need to look up what the vac reading should be and get it tested.
Everything was replaced except brake pads/shoes (pads I'll do, shoes were ok), booster, and proportioning valve. It was due to some idiot putting transmission fluid in the brake system.
Ok, so it seemed that the vacuum pump was part of the problem too. So, I replaced that myself, along with the alt to vac belt.
But, I'm still most lacking power brakes?! It does build up but not quickly as my properly working 87 F250 6.9 does. I get one good power assisted pedal press every 30-45 seconds at idle. I haven't timed it but that's a good guess.
I tried swapping the check valve over from my F250, but I can't say I noticed a difference despite it taking less suction to open it by mouth.
I still have the cruise and vent lines disconnected and capped off at the distribution block.
I also tried disconnecting and capping off trans/throttle just to isolate it down to the booster since I was only idling.
I tried bleeding the booster then starting it while pressing the pedal but it doesn't sink like it should.
Bad booster? Maybe it went bad from the leaky, transmission fluid filled master cylinder, causing fluid to get in it?
Bad new vacuum pump? I guess I need to look up what the vac reading should be and get it tested.
