Slack adjuster adjustment
I final got under the coach to inspect the brakes.
Heres what I found:
Rotors good no scoring or cracks, some rusting.
Pads seem like new, about 1/2" shows on the end of the slide pin.
Calipers stuck on slide pins. I hit the pins with penetrating oil and gave them a few good whacks, they are now free ( I will use brake cleaner later to help remove oil from pins).
I did notice on the rear that the right rear has a different caliper assembly than the others. It did NOT have a grease fitting and a relief valve. It only had a plug. I removed the plug inserted a grease fitting, put the clay based grease in, then removed the grease fitting and ran the slack adjuster all the way forward then back. then forward again during the slack adjuster adjustment.
All the other calipers had two grease fittings and a plug for the relief.
Clay based grease has been put in all calipers.
I'm not exactly clear on the slack adjuster final adjustment.
I thought I read the brake manual and understood that he rod from the air chamber should have about 3/4" of travel, Is this right?
I watched several U tube videos that showed to run the caliper piston up to the rotor than back off 1/2 turn. This was NOT directed to Air Disc brakes but to air drum brakes.
I also have one rear air chamber(#30) that has a different rod than the others. It has a longer throw, and has a area on it that is painted red.
Any tips on the final slack adjustment?
Thanks