grampsbutler
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- Joined
- Oct 3, 2021
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- 62
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- Location
- San Diego, CA
- First Name
- Graham
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2l Diesel
I think I figured it out.....I have a leak in the left cylinder which I suspect was causing the lock up condition. I am going to do a brake job tomorrow and will report back the results.Do you still have the "Load Sensing" rear brake valve? The one that applies more rear brake pressure when the truck squats more, and less with normal suspension height. It has a linkage from the axle up to the valve underneath the body. I'd check the adjustment on that first.
Also, double check the adjustment on the brake shoes. Assuming you kept the brake shoes, and did not convert it to rear discs.
I don't think I have the load sensing proportioning valve. I'll know for sure tomorrow after redoing the brakes. In fact I don't know whether they ever put them into Suburbans, I think it was more of a pickup truck K20 thing.
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