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Working with my B4GA 
there are two holes on the brake pedal 

 

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Also same two holes on my B3HH.... I don’t see the second hole referenced in the manual. Anyone know if this is an additional adjustment of some kind? The upper hole is for the MC push rod on both trucks.

 

my b3b and b4d don’t have the second hole.... 

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9 minutes ago, JBNeal said:

Air brakes...?

Both are hydraulic with boosters

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Gotta get a part # off the pedal for the best answer.

The 1274170 # fits all B3 trucks F thru Y

Including cab overs.

Cab overs and R Thru Y trucks most likely use the extra hole.

Kinda a universal brake pedal for all Medium to heavy hydraulic brake trucks.

Air brake trucks use the treadle style pedal....completely different.

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Ok that makes sense.... 

Rob as a reward I was gonna send you a prize 

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but after the wise crack from minicooper,  I‘ll send it to him instead ?

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Brent you only need one flaring tool to do a brake or fuel line.

NOT a tool for each end...jeez?

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12 minutes ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

Brent you only need one flaring tool to do a brake or fuel line.

NOT a tool for each end...jeez?

 

now you tell me.....I have collected a few flaring tools over the years.....still have my original from the 70's..was given a couple sets by folks retiring and moving out of the area to gated communities with no such antics of car repair going on...

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On ‎6‎/‎6‎/‎2020 at 9:07 AM, Dodgeb4ya said:

Brent you only need one flaring tool to do a brake or fuel line.

NOT a tool for each end...jeez?

LOL, your awesome!

 

On ‎6‎/‎6‎/‎2020 at 9:21 AM, Plymouthy Adams said:

 

now you tell me.....I have collected a few flaring tools over the years.....still have my original from the 70's..was given a couple sets by folks retiring and moving out of the area to gated communities with no such antics of car repair going on...

Yeah Rob! :P

 

I inherited a few sets and bought the one in the package years ago. I am just not smart enough to use them effectively.

my new "Mastercool" one arrives Friday.....  :cool:

  

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You are going to love that "Mastercool" set Brent.

A little awkward of using it at first until you get the routine down but never a poor flare.

Meaning the way to hold/support it...on the bench or using on the vehicle.

And just the process of steps of usage.

I have done hundreds of flares with mine.  

A great flaring tool. Costly but worth it if you want/need a good one.

And if you should need parts they will be available in the future unlike China tools made once and never again.

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22 hours ago, Brent B3B said:

 

................my new "Mastercool" one arrives Friday.....  :cool:

  

 

Great....its bad enough that I have to "compete" against Rob for having the most awesome toolages......now Brent's in the mix.....I gotta get a bigger garage. ?

48D 

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20 minutes ago, 48Dodger said:

 

Great....its bad enough that I have to "compete" against Rob for having the most awesome toolages......now Brent's in the mix.....I gotta get a bigger garage. ?

48D 

 

I've got 5 routers, 2 table saws, 5 chop saws, 3 band saws, 5 full socket sets (1/4" drive up to 3/4" drive) from 1/8" to 3" (plus metrics) sockets depending on drive, 2 borescopes,  3 drill presses (ok gonna stop now)...do I get to play in the awesome toolages?  :P   but only 2 flare tools  ☹️ 

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Your'e short one flare tool to play...

Sorry?

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Just now, Plymouthy Adams said:

forget all them Snap tools you snarfing up...you out of the running with only one flaring kit...

But it is a snap on kit!

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17 hours ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

Your'e short one flare tool to play...

Sorry?

ok heading to Amazon right now to buy the cheapest flare tool I can!  :P

 

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Mark..

Once you get your 3rd eledgible to play flare tool...and please no China junk..

Let's play who's got the mostest/ bestest toolageage game....

Tooling competition can be pretty fierce and really expensive.....

So Brent is on the prowl for a new tool or (tools)... now I feel the need ....

....and what is Tim up to? Electrostatic paint system?

Is Ed searching for more Snap-on...I'm sure he is

Me....always wanted a crankshaft grinder...hmmmm?
 

 

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7 hours ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

Mark..

Once you get your 3rd eledgible to play flare tool...and please no China junk..

Let's play who's got the mostest/ bestest toolageage game....

Tooling competition can be pretty fierce and really expensive.....

So Brent is on the prowl for a new tool or (tools)... now I feel the need ....

....and what is Tim up to? Electrostatic paint system?

Is Ed searching for more Snap-on...I'm sure he is

Me....always wanted a crankshaft grinder...hmmmm?
 

 

Ssshhhh the last stuff I bought was from harbor freight.....

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Harbor Fright?

Nooooooo!

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2 hours ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

Harbor Fright?

Nooooooo!

Ed is just a kid Rob, he doesn’t know any better  ?

I have to admit I too bought HF recently (cause I thought I was young) blast gloves $29.99! 

two months later (one on the left) fell apart

I bought a set from the Tacoma co. $35. Free shipping..... 

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My new theory is “buy once, cry once”. ?

 

say, looking at my pedal number on both trucks The number is the 126289... zero?

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looks like it was the same pedal used in the 1/2-1 ton but no second hole on them. 
If you think about it, Next time your under one of your Medium duty trucks wonder if yours is the same and the book had a typo?

still don’t know what the second hole is for... would an over drive or 5sp change the MC push rod location? 

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If it ever quits raining I'll look at my

2-1/2  tonner pedal.

The pedal # on 1/2 - 1 ton is 1262809.

Info out of the parts books.

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5 hours ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

Harbor Fright?

Nooooooo!

Their new icon line looks like nice stuff. I'm going to try a set of 1/2 drive deep metric sockets. That's the only main set I don't have in snap on and at $60 versus about $250-300 I'm going to try it. 

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