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Old 02-18-2021, 12:12 AM   #15
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A brake pot is what you cook the brake pancake in.
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A brake pot is what you cook the brake pancake in.
No, you cook the brake pancake in the brake PAN - right there in the name.

You cook the brake stew in the brake pots.
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No, you cook the brake pancake in the brake PAN - right there in the name.

You cook the brake stew in the brake pots.
Which, of course, is why we grease them!
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Do you use muffler bearing grease for the pan?
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Yeah BigD,
I too was wondering what a "Brake Pot" was!
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A brake "Pot" is just another word for Chamber .A quick google and you'll find some good illustrations.
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I knew some of the information in this thread, but also learned a lot. Very informative and a keeper for future reference. [emoji106]
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Same here.
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May I suggest taking a Commercial Truck Air Brakes course. This would answer all your questions. You may feel more confident after the course and on the road.
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