How big is the brake pad on a Bluebird Bus?
This piston can be identified by measuring from the small end of the piston next to the brake pad to the point where the piston changes to a full 2.88″ diameter. This distance is about 5/8″. Part No. LK7045
How to find part no.lk3954 Bluebird Bus?
Part No. LK3954 This piston can be identified by measuring from the small end of the piston next to the brake pad to the point where the piston changes to a full 2.88″ diameter. This distance is about 5/8″.
Where can I buy parts for a Blue Bird bus?
Only Blue Bird and our 250 affiliated dealers can identify and provide the same high-quality parts that were used to build your bus. Whether you’re replacing brake pads or rotors, crossing arms or stop arms, a heater motor or a seat cover, a window or a bumper, your local Blue Bird dealer will have the correct parts in stock.
What is the VIN number on a Bluebird Bus?
When you call us, please provide the part number , the year it was manufactured, and the last 8 of the VIN, so that we may be able to help you more efficiently. This seal was used on early Bluebird TC-2000 buses with an I-108 front axle and a chassis serial of #972479 or below. Part No. LK3954
How can I Fix my Bluebird Bloodmobile brakes?
Just follow the red arrows! The following catalog page has parts along with their part numbers that may help you fix your brakes on your Bluebird Flatnose or Bloodmobile. When you call us, please provide the part number , the year it was manufactured, and the last 8 of the VIN, so that we may be able to help you more efficiently.
Why did I Bleed my brake caliper twice?
There was a slight leak at the cap since it wouldn’t seal properly but that was it. I did. Right Rear > Left Rear > Right Front > Left Front (the one I replaced). I bleed them twice. Once by myself and the second time I had the wife watch and make sure nothing went dry and the pressure never dropped.