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Bob , Bypass the brake output side of your delay box and power the brake solenoid to see if it applies and releases the brake properly. ...It could be a brake circuit relay sticking in the delay box , quite a few use electro-mechanical relays... ..it sounds as if the timer circuits are functioning correctly .....If it does it while bypassing the box,check the brake solenoid or the brake spool valve for sticking. .......Tom
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Tom, can't do anything now as the trans is at the shop. I did tell him to put a new solenoid on it after it's freshened up..........but I'll ck the box when it's back together.........Thanks
Sorry didn't mean to steal the thread........ Last edited by Bob Verwold; 04-29-2009 at 06:57 AM. |
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