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Low Air Buzzer
03-20-2007, 15:15
Post: #3
Low Air Buzzer
If you turn fuel to the engine she may run hot on you if your air intake or
cooling system is marginial
re brake FC-35.
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> From: James Harvie > Date: 2007/03/19 Mon PM 11:44:21 EST
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Low Air Buzzer
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> I have a slight problem, that needs to be adressed. I have no low air buzzer,
or light. I thought I'd start by checking the pressure switch. Can someone
please tell me, where it is on my 82 FC? I saw one on the front right air tank.
Is this the one?. I also have a fuel leak comming from the pump area. I haven't
taken off the air filter to troubleshoot where it's comming from I'm thinking it
may be a leaky Governor seal. If this is the case. I'm going to remove the pump
do a little work to it. I had a 3406 Cat once, and I had Cat set the rail
pressure up 10%. Has anyone done this with the 3208? Also, when I have the air
filter off, I plan on adding the extra air inlet, using 4" dryer vent. My
question is this, what position should I bore the hole in the housing? 4 oclock
and run the ductwork over the bellhousing? thanks
Jimmy Harvie 82FC Boston Ma
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Low Air Buzzer - James Harvie - 03-19-2007, 17:44
Low Air Buzzer - Chuck Wheeler - 03-20-2007, 03:57
Low Air Buzzer - putneyflash@...> - 03-20-2007 15:15
Low Air Buzzer - James Harvie - 03-25-2007, 11:00



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