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Air Chuck
09-19-2005, 16:59
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Air Chuck
Put a small air dryer on the portable air compressor. The best way to
pressurize every tank and facility is to hook in just after the detroit
a/c. That air port may be off of a tank that has a backflow valve
between it and a previous tank. I thought of doing this also but I
always do a engine warmup, brake check before moving anyway. I would
never put 40k in motion without a check or engine warmup. It is a
courtious thought, but what the heck- you are leaving anyway.

Gregory O'Connor
94pt40--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trvlngnrs"
wrote:
> I noticed an air chuck on the wall of one of the basement storage
> compartments. I imagine I could tap into this to fill tires etc. What
> I would really like to do though, is put a small air compressor on it
> to fill the air bags, tanks, etc without having to turn on the engine.
> Will this work?
>
> I can see a problem, in that I will be bypassing the air dryer. Is
> this a valid concern.....a deal breaker?
>
> Steve Harrie
> '86 PT38
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Air Chuck - trvlngnrs - 09-19-2005, 16:07
Air Chuck - Gregory OConnor - 09-19-2005 16:59
Air Chuck - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 09-20-2005, 00:46



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