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Subject: bleeding brakes on 1965 wanderlodge


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Susan
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Date Posted: 04/ 13/ 14, 9:34am

We got our bluebird last year. It had been setting at least 15 years and the guy we got it from said he hadn't been able to bleed the brakes. We had it towed home and have not tried driving it yet. My husband bled the brakes once and then after it sat awhile they were spongey again.
Did models this old have an air tank to assist the brakes. There is a tank under the dinette that looks like it might be connected somehow to them. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

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