Brake System Help, on a 1970 Winebago D-24 with a Dodge B300 Chsissis.

I''m Looking for a Brake system Diagram for this 1970 Winnebago D-24.  Appears to be  Powered Assisted by a Center driver's rail.  Dual Vacuum Assisted  additional Brake cylinders,With a Brake cylinder & Pedal, coming from the Forward controls  Any one a Vintage mechanic?,  She Got a Beautiful 413 RB B.B. Dodge Motor in her. "That should be good for 8 mile per gallon Ride".

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Comment by Erik Anderson on April 29, 2015 at 5:22pm

No, That Was a Typo error on my part Richard Cobbs.  It is Of course a M-300 Chassis made by Dodge Brothers from 1968-1979.  Thank you, can you help with being able to retrieve the service manuals?.  As I Can not get anything that I have tried to work. On my Computer or at the Library. That is either by copy and Pasting into my browser or by being on this site and going to it.

Doe anybody know the sites maintenance person?. . .

Comment by Erik Anderson on April 29, 2015 at 1:26pm

Hello Jack Wasmuth, I have tried on 2 different computers to load your mopar manuel reference.  bothe times with no luck. I have even tried just going to moparmanuels.com and get a request for user name and pasword only.  When I tred copy & paste if the reference that you posted.  I get sent to a Glasses web page. Please help.

Thank s,

Erik

Comment by Jimco_W001 on April 19, 2015 at 9:33pm

Hello Erik, there's a chassis manual that covers your motorhome in the RV MANUALS here at Good Old RV's.

Comment by Erik Anderson on April 19, 2015 at 9:20pm

Yes I Did, But as I still am running a 13 year old computer with XP on it. It Wants me to D/L a Reader.  So I'll Wait till I go To The Library this week. This Winne, Came With All The Original Manuals for it. :-).  And I don't know if it was provided by The Winnebago Corporation a Owners manual for a Dodge B100-B300 (vans). Which is nice but not what I'm What of Course.  I Even have some RV Repair Bible by Bob Livingston Titled Trailer's Life RV (Repair & Maintenance Manual). 4th Edition Published 2002.

Owner before Last, Had all records of repairs, and Maintenance. ie, New Carb. w/elect. choke, new Starter, Electric Fuel pump added, Wheel cylinders, Brake adjusters(Cleaned), 3 new u-joints, new king pins, New water heater in 06. The tires have 95% tread on them. She does have cosmetic and Structural Thermo-Panel Issues.  But Hell The Low mileage RB Block (Predessor to the 426 Hemi) Engine. is worth $2,K. :-) . . . I'm just playin till I can Find My 40' Bluebird canvas.

Comment by Erik Anderson on April 19, 2015 at 8:01pm

Thank You, JW  Never  discouraged, Actually I've been having a blast myself. Having fun at the Auto Accessory places. That can do nothing without Year, Make And Model.  Then their computers still do not go back far enough. or have that model info.  I Bought a brand new M/C from Advanced Auto parts, only to find out that the front port, was a smaller size. (Trying to save a buck and be Frugal. As you Can Not even Get the Rebuild kits to do it yourself.

NAPA could not Even Guarantee the theirs would not be the same. BUT!, they were nice enough to tell me about Royal Brass down the road apiece. They made me a short 90. the right size. of course you have to have Metric & S.A.E. tubing wrenches to assemble it. 

And then a fluid transfer pump (that I did not have, but do now) to even get brake fluid in it.  Who was the rocket scientist on that design?. . . No Service cover plate on Drivers Floor. Funny. :-) . .

Comment by Erik Anderson on April 19, 2015 at 5:07pm

LOL, With all the out of work comedians. Thank You Jack for the English lesson.  But I find it amazing how the Ones that started it all, ie. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, OLDSMOBILE MOTOR COMPANY, & even DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR COMPANY, and least we Forget GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION (GMC). Let's break in the new guy.  I'll Be more specific from here on out. I Was in hope of Help, But I Guess I came to the wrong place. As English was my worst subject in H.S.   But I know how to Build one hell of a Stroker Motor ;-) . Thanks for Allowing me in. E.

Comment by Lakota Wolf on April 19, 2015 at 12:37pm
Some parts suppliers can't tell the difference between a *motor and an *engine. Like go into parts store and ask them for an alternater engine to go on your V 8 motor. and the scarey thing is. that 16 yr old kid will have to LOOK on his computwr screen to understand what your looking for and then tell you that he can't find that part.

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