FusoFG thank you for the reply. Would you be interested in selling the manuals. Part of me wants to have a hard copy so that I can look at them while I am working on the truck. And I agree, I'll have to find out too if they can be searched for which topic. Would you be willing to part with them for a decent price or are you looking for what you paid.
Sorry, my 93 only has 117,000 miles on it and I'm keeping it until I die so I need the factory manuals. The CD with the 2004 manuals is only about $100 and there's a dealer in Cleveland - wouldn't be perfect, but might be better than nothing.
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I guess my major questions are about the brakes. I have no tail lights at all, and I need to trace them. Do the rear brake lights come from the back left of the cab on the frame rails? Also, on the topic of brakes, this thing stops, but not well. The peddle goes almost all the way to the floor, but it will stop. If you pump them once more then the peddle is a little bit better. I have not bleed them yet (the guy I bought the truck off seems to think that is all they need) but will try. I also think that it might be an adjustment thing. Do you think that it would be better to check for adjustment first, is there anything weird that I need to know before tearing into this brake system?
Yes. the brake lights, tail lights, license plate lites, rear marker lights and backup lights run down the inside of the driver side chassis rail and then across the frame to the passenger rear corner. Mine ends in 2 connectors that plugged into the factory tail light assemblies, but the body builder removed those and wired the connectors to lights mounedt on the body.
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I will look for the wiring diagram in my manual and maybe I will be able to scan it and post as a picture.
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Don't have much advice about the brakes. Mine are original and work very well. They may have been adjusted but that would have been done during service, I've never done it myself.
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The pumping might have something to do with the vacumm assist. On mine there is a pump and a storage tank. A leak somewhere might explain your symptoms.
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As far as adjusting them, I believe someone on this forum was asking about adjusting the brakes and after doing it said it was pretty easy. You might want to search for that. It wasn't too long ago.
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Bleeding can't hurt, but if the truck has a lot of miles you might want to change the brake fluid before bleeding them.
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Also, as I saw you noted that you had a dump body on your Fuso... My PTO level is VERY hard to pull up on in-order to engage the PTO, I'm thinking it needs LUBED very well as it might have been neglected in its former life... Any thoughts? Again, thank you for taking the time to look at this!
The dump body was removed when I bought the truck new in 1993. The only thing left is the PTO, the shaft sticking out of the side of the transmission and a cable pull to engage it from the driver's compartment. It looks like the cable is attached to a homemade lever on the side of the transmission that moves something in the transmission to engage it. I think I engaged it a couple of times when I first got the truck because I was thinking of driving an air compressor, but I haven't done anything with it in years.
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I'll look at my manual and see if there is anything useful that would be simple to scan. I know the manual sounds expensive, but without it your pretty much guessing at how to fix things. I bought it because with it, I figured any good mechanic could repair the truck whereever I was when it needed servicing.