Air Problem (suspension/brakes)
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04-22-2005, 17:21
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Air Problem (suspension/brakes)
Hello fellow birders,
I spent the past few days down in Huntington Beach with the BB, and when I was preparing to leave the coach would only hold about 30 PSI of air (as registered on the gauge). Not even enough to air up the suspension. This was at high idle for about 10 minutes. I shut everything down, and listened for obvious leaks, and heard some rather faint hissing inside the engine compartment, somewhere in the area of the generator (forward-most area of the engine - up high). It only lasted for a minute or so, until the pressure was relieved. I was getting ready to take up the engine hatch underneath the bed, and before I went to all that trouble, I felt lucky. I restarted the coach, and to my surprise, the air pressure built up like normal, and stayed that way for the 30 mile ride home...it seems OK for now. Question...Any ideas what happened at the beach? Why would it "fix itself" ? Or, am I just lucky. Where do I start looking? And if it's not leaking down now, how do I know where to look? Is there something on or near the compressor (relief valve) that just stuck open? Dirt? I'm at a loss. Any help appreciated....like always! Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT (self healing, for now) |
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04-23-2005, 05:54
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Air Problem (suspension/brakes)
I suggest replacing the pressure regulator on the air compressor,
last one I bought was around $20 and fairly easy to do. - Jeff Miller http://www.wanderlodge.net http://www.millercoachworks.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin McKeown" > > Hello fellow birders, > > I spent the past few days down in Huntington Beach with the BB, and > when I was preparing to leave the coach would only hold about 30 PSI > of air (as registered on the gauge). Not even enough to air up the > suspension. This was at high idle for about 10 minutes. I shut > everything down, and listened for obvious leaks, and heard some > rather faint hissing inside the engine compartment, somewhere in the > area of the generator (forward-most area of the engine - up high). > It only lasted for a minute or so, until the pressure was relieved. > > I was getting ready to take up the engine hatch underneath the bed, > and before I went to all that trouble, I felt lucky. I restarted > the coach, and to my surprise, the air pressure built up like > normal, and stayed that way for the 30 mile ride home...it seems OK > for now. > > Question...Any ideas what happened at the beach? Why would it "fix > itself" ? Or, am I just lucky. > > Where do I start looking? And if it's not leaking down now, how do > I know where to look? Is there something on or near the compressor > (relief valve) that just stuck open? Dirt? I'm at a loss. > > Any help appreciated....like always! > > Kevin McKeown > Yorba Linda, CA > 1986 38' PT (self healing, for now) |
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