7.3IH_Eggrole
Corn Shucker
So fellas lets see if yall can solve this riddle I've been having. Last year about this time (the time of the year when it starts getting a little cooler here in North Carolina) I began having problems with the brakes on my 1992. I drove it like that until about Feburary. I would push the pedal and it would be like stepping on a brick at idle (no problems otherwise). So I finally got tired of it and replaced the vaccum pump and drove it without problem until last night. I was coming down an off ramp off of I40 into Raleigh and went to mash the pedal and found another brick. So I bricked my way to the house and got up this morning and the issue had not fixed itself. It doesn't matter if I am idleing or wot, all brick.
So my issue is this, I had good brakes when the temperature was say 65 degress F or higher. Now that it has cooled off at night and during the day it doesn't get as warm I have no brakes. By the way I have put about 6k miles on that 8 month old vacuum pump.
Anyway give me some ideas, I dont understand why I only have problems in the cooler part of the year.
-Ed
So my issue is this, I had good brakes when the temperature was say 65 degress F or higher. Now that it has cooled off at night and during the day it doesn't get as warm I have no brakes. By the way I have put about 6k miles on that 8 month old vacuum pump.
Anyway give me some ideas, I dont understand why I only have problems in the cooler part of the year.
-Ed