Took the cover off of the right side brake today on the D19. The pads on the brake bands, are worn, but they are a little over an 1/8" at their thickest and just under an 1/8" in the most worn areas. How thick are the new pads? I did adjust both of them to the 2" free travel, and the right brake will now stop the wheel when driving but the left side doesn't. I didn't take the cover off of the left side to check that side, it may be more worn as the right brake rod was busted and I had to weld it back up so the left side was getting all the use.
Also, I went to get a hydraulic pressure guage and some fittings to plumb one in on my power steering pump lines to see what pressure the pump was putting out but the fittings I got are incorrect, so I will have to go back tomorrow and get the right fittings. I did take out the relief plug and look at the shims that are in it. The IT manual that I got says to adjust the shims to make the pressure be around 1000-1250 psi. But it doesnt' say if removing shims increases pressure or decreases pressure. I would think you would have to add shims so there is more pressure on the springs and the relief valve to increase the pressure and removing shims would decrease pressure. Just want to make sure I am going the right way. I am going to get the right fittings tomorrow and hook a guage up to it in the next night or two so I will see how worn out the pump is. Also, is there a drain on the front bolster to drain out all the old fluid? I would like to put new fluid in there once I get this thing figured out. I think it says automatic transmission fluid, what is everyone else using in their power steering? Thanks for any help.
------------- 1955 WD45 diesel 203322 was my dad's tractor, 1966 D15 23530, 1961 HD3 Crawler 1918, 1966 D17 IV 83495, 1937 WC 41255, 1962 D19 6221
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