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Jake brake manual
03-11-2006, 06:06
Post: #1
Jake brake manual
Ernie. I think i have the manual on the jake brake in my blue box. I can try
to copy and send to you. I don't know if i am smart enough to get them to the
web sight. I will check tomorrow and let you know. I may find someone to help
me get them to the web site.

Paul in Ky.
83 PT35
Our Rollin Home


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03-11-2006, 06:16
Post: #2
Jake brake manual
Thanks, Paul, your set up in your coach should be close to mine.
ernie-83pt40 in louisiana


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03-11-2006, 09:53
Post: #3
Jake brake manual
does anyone have one of those? or a schematic for the system on the
early pt's? Thanks, ernie-83pt40 in louisiana
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03-12-2006, 05:32
Post: #4
Jake brake manual
Ernie. What i have is the installation manual for the jake. It shows the
adjustments but does not have any trouble shooting information. Do you think
this
will help. If so i willl see if i can get it scanned and on the forum.

Paul in Ky
83PT35
Our Rollin Home


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03-12-2006, 11:18
Post: #5
Jake brake manual
Ernie, I have the complete manual in my bus. I had two and one
went with the old bus. There is also good info on their website.
Don't remember it. Mike Mcmahan 89 PT40


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03-12-2006, 20:50
Post: #6
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Paul, if the manual shows the electrical diagramss- thats what I'm looking
for. Thanks, Ernie-83pt40 in louisiana


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03-12-2006, 20:50
Post: #7
Jake brake manual
Thankss, Mike. did you have any problems with your 82 in the jake brake?
ernie-83pt40


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03-12-2006, 22:10
Post: #8
Jake brake manual
Ernie. I don't rember seeing any diagrams but i will look when i go home to
lunch.

Paul in KY
83PT35
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03-13-2006, 03:55
Post: #9
Jake brake manual
Ernie,

There are several different ways to wire the Jake and the Jake manual
doesn't necessarily cover them. I will attempt to give you the basics
on the Jake itself. As you know, BB often does things different than
anyone else in the industry, and the connections from the actuating
solenoids to the switch in the driver's station is all provided by BB.

Under the valve cover, on each side, there is an activating solenoid.
There is a wire that comes out of the head, normally on the high side
of the head next to the intake manifold. From here on, variations can
and do occur. If you have a two stage Jake there must be three wires
to the driver's station. If it is a single stage (only on or off), one
wire will do it though many run two. BB may have relays interspersed.
There is supposed to be a micro switch to determine when the
governor/rack is in the zero fuel position. This is normally
incorporated with the fast idle/buffer screw assembly. I have seen it
done other ways. Best to follow the wires from the head and see where
they go.

Normally, the micro switch determines when the power can go to the
solenoids. on a single stage system, the power goes from the master
switch at the driver's station to the micro switch to the solenoids
under the valve covers.

The two stage system activates one head at a time (one for low and two
for high.). To do this, power goes through a wire from the micro
switch to the master switch in the driver's station. The master switch
selects whether one or both heads are activated and two wires go back
to the solenoids under the valve covers. This is the simplest way. Of
course it can be complicated by the addition of relays.

I think that I would first check to see if you are getting power to
the micro switch. If there, then determining the route it follows will
determine the next test point.

Another thought. it is not uncommon for the wires going to the
solenoids to break, so you need to trace it out to make certain that
the power is actually getting to the solenoids. A quick continuity
check of the solenoids might be in order also. If the solenoids are
bad, they are a quick fix.

Hope this helps.

George Lowry
'06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
Spearfish, SD Now in foggy Sun City, CA.



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03-13-2006, 04:03
Post: #10
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I have the manual- It has all the operation, and wiring schematics in it. 20
Pages.



Who needs it? What format would you like it sent to you in? What e-mail
address?



I will be happy to share. I have a flatbed scanner.



My manual covers "Jacobs electric retarder" 12V Models: J-300, J-320,
J-500, J-520, J-720 & 24 Volt models



I even have the original purchase receipt back in May, 20 1983 for
$5,500.00! WOW My model is JE500-151 it says on the receipt.

Stephen

81 FC33SB

Plant City, FL







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Paul, if the manual shows the electrical diagramss- thats what I'm looking
for. Thanks, Ernie-83pt40 in louisiana


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