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Brake parts for C500 Y30

I'm trying to find a part number for the brake system selector valve on my C500 Y30. Anyone have a parts manual they can look it up in? I've already replaced both master cylinders but still can't seem to get the brakes bled properly. They had been totally disconnect for who knows how long before I got it.

Thanks!
  • Posted 11 Jan 2025 09:28
  • By Roger_Gray
  • joined 15 Oct'24 - 4 messages
  • Alabama, United States
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First question, do both pedals go to floor ?
Second if not then when you push brake pedal does inching pedal pump or move ?
Third did you bleed shuttle valve and inching valve ? Being an old guy we called it shuttle valve instead of selector
Lastly does parking brake engage ?
If you call local Clark dealer and give model and serial number they can get part
  • Posted 23 Jan 2025 04:10
  • By John_Bradley
  • joined 10 Aug'22 - 268 messages
  • Texas, United States
Jb69

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