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Parking brake knob
05-26-2005, 14:10
Post: #21
Parking brake knob
Probably NAPA also.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> Any truck-part shop should be able to help you, I buy from a fleet
> supplier but a Kenworth store, bus service, etc. You are looking
for a
> parking brake button for the Bendix PP-1 valve.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> http://www.wanderlodge.net
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
> wrote:
> > Jeff where can I just locate the knob that goes on the shaft that
> opperates the air brake? Right now I just have a shaft and a D ring
and
> that's it. Can you help me? Jon
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05-26-2005, 17:11
Post: #22
Parking brake knob
Thanks a heap! Jon

Jeff Miller wrote:Any truck-part shop should be able to
help you, I buy from a fleet
supplier but a Kenworth store, bus service, etc. You are looking for a
parking brake button for the Bendix PP-1 valve.

- Jeff Miller
http://www.wanderlodge.net


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
wrote:
> Jeff where can I just locate the knob that goes on the shaft that
opperates the air brake? Right now I just have a shaft and a D ring and
that's it. Can you help me? Jon






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05-27-2005, 15:19
Post: #23
Parking brake knob
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"

wrote:
> It's easiest from below the dash, it is open to the bottom. The
hard
> part is swinging the wrenches, a crow's-foot tubing wrench on a
short
> extension makes it work.
>
> Opening the front panel doesn't help, you can barely see it from
the
> front. Similarly, opening the top of the dash gives a good view of
the
> valve, but the fittings are on the bottom & side. Leave the dash in
IMO.
>
> - Jeff Miller

Jeff,

I know what a crow's-foot wrench is...by tubing wrench do you mean a
flare nut wrench? Is this a shop fabricated tool, a Snap On goodie or
an off-the-shelf item from Sears, Napa or...?

BTW, our parking brake is now working - 'Bird is going into the shop
next week. Last mechanic who cut a water line to get the parking
brake
to work was fired. Seems he wasn't qualified!? I'm hoping the new guy
can service the air dryer without disconnecting the LP tank :^0

Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas)
Lake of the Ozarks, MO
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05-27-2005, 15:30
Post: #24
Parking brake knob
look for rigid tubing wrenches they rachet and only need about a 10
degree arc to work used primarily in hvac work
Stephen 77fc35




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens"
wrote:
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
>
> wrote:
> > It's easiest from below the dash, it is open to the bottom. The
> hard
> > part is swinging the wrenches, a crow's-foot tubing wrench on a
> short
> > extension makes it work.
> >
> > Opening the front panel doesn't help, you can barely see it from
> the
> > front. Similarly, opening the top of the dash gives a good view of
> the
> > valve, but the fittings are on the bottom & side. Leave the dash in
> IMO.
> >
> > - Jeff Miller
>
> Jeff,
>
> I know what a crow's-foot wrench is...by tubing wrench do you mean a
> flare nut wrench? Is this a shop fabricated tool, a Snap On goodie or
> an off-the-shelf item from Sears, Napa or...?
>
> BTW, our parking brake is now working - 'Bird is going into the shop
> next week. Last mechanic who cut a water line to get the parking
> brake
> to work was fired. Seems he wasn't qualified!? I'm hoping the new guy
> can service the air dryer without disconnecting the LP tank :^0
>
> Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas)
> Lake of the Ozarks, MO
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05-27-2005, 22:44
Post: #25
Parking brake knob
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens"
wrote:
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
>
> wrote:
> > It's easiest from below the dash, it is open to the bottom. The
> hard
> > part is swinging the wrenches, a crow's-foot tubing wrench on a
> short
> > extension makes it work.
> >
> > Opening the front panel doesn't help, you can barely see it from
> the
> > front. Similarly, opening the top of the dash gives a good view of
> the
> > valve, but the fittings are on the bottom & side. Leave the dash in
> IMO.
> >
> > - Jeff Miller
>
> Jeff,
>
> I know what a crow's-foot wrench is...by tubing wrench do you mean a
> flare nut wrench?

Jim,
That's exactly what it is. It's a 6 point box-end wrench that's
been cut enough to slip the tubing through so you can get a good grip
on the flare nut, usually brass and soft. The tubing wrench is made a
lot heavier on the end to keep it from opening up under a lot of stress.
I've used the craftsman brand in the past and found them to fit
too loosely to be any good. The Snap-On brand is a tight fit and
works well. Haven't tried any other brands, but when you find the
right one it will fit snugly on the nut.
>Is this a shop fabricated tool, a Snap On goodie or
> an off-the-shelf item from Sears, Napa or...?
Uh, yeah. ;o)

George Witt
81 FC 35
Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers

Host for the August 7 Nebraska Parking Lot Rally
>
> BTW, our parking brake is now working - 'Bird is going into the shop
> next week. Last mechanic who cut a water line to get the parking
> brake
> to work was fired. Seems he wasn't qualified!? I'm hoping the new guy
> can service the air dryer without disconnecting the LP tank :^0
>
> Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas)
> Lake of the Ozarks, MO
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05-29-2005, 13:06
Post: #26
Parking brake knob
ok,must be something wrong............randy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curt Sprenger"
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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Parking brake knob


> Randy, I just got this message and it's dated May 24...received a couple
> other messages earlier today from you that were also dated a day or two
> back.
>
> Curt Sprenger ‘87PT38, Anaheim, Calif.
>
>
> randydupree wrote:
>
>> is it easier if you open the front panel? randydupree93wb
>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 3:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Parking brake knob
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05-29-2005, 13:06
Post: #27
Parking brake knob
ok! randy
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Miller
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:55 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Parking brake knob


It's easiest from below the dash, it is open to the bottom. The hard
part is swinging the wrenches, a crow's-foot tubing wrench on a short
extension makes it work.

Opening the front panel doesn't help, you can barely see it from the
front. Similarly, opening the top of the dash gives a good view of the
valve, but the fittings are on the bottom & side. Leave the dash in IMO.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, randydupree wrote:
> is it easier if you open the front panel? randydupree93wb




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