Air leaking from front when brakes applied
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10-26-2009, 02:44
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Air leaking from front when brakes applied
easier to find leaks with wet or soapy wet fingers.
careful poking around under the front end, tugging on air lines unless you have the front end blocked up. also remember the front steps are air retracted/extended and propmted to extend automatically when the air is depleted to ?a set psi. When I crawl under my bus, I look to drop a block or something under a solid frame support as a landing spot for the falling truck, I usually don't block it up, but always find a larger than me obstacle for it to fall on. Working on the steps I put a block of wood in the mechanics (between the pivots) while it was extended. Greg 94ptca --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ppotter14950" > > Hi there > > Today while finishing up Air Force One supplemental braking install for towed vehicle, had engine off and when applied brakes to test Air Force One and while pedal was depressed there was a constant air leak up front around the left front area, but could not find it. Any suggestions on where it might be, will work on taking front driver side panel open and looking in there, but it is so tight in there and i dont know what i am looking for so any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thanks > > Paul & Debbie Potter > 87PT40 - Hotel California II > Hesperia CA > |
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