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step repairs
07-06-2006, 12:56
Post: #1
step repairs
My step has decided not to work properly this summer. It pulls in, but
does not extend automatically. With Jay Darsts help we determined it
needs a new air valve. From old post I was able to get the grainger
part numbers and have all the new parts. The air side hook up of it, I
think I'm ok on. The electrical I'm a little confused on. The original
(I think) setup has four wires coming out of the valve. two go to
ground and two to a relay, that I can hear clicking when the door open
and shuts. The coils on the new valve have 3 wires each. So I've got
six wires. I'm sure two go to ground, but I'm still left with to many
wires. Any ideas?

Tom Sorrentino
Bedford Hills, NY
1978 fc 33'
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07-06-2006, 14:02
Post: #2
step repairs
What is the Granger part number?

Gardner
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07-07-2006, 00:28
Post: #3
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Gardner,

Grainger part numbers

2F975 1/4" air valve-1
2G503 connector coil-2
4ZJ85 1/4" flow control valve-2
4HN40 solenoid coil-2

Don't forget, I haven't gotten this to work yet!!

Tom Sorrentino
Bedford Hills, NY
1978 fc 33'

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07-07-2006, 01:29
Post: #4
step repairs
I used those exact same parts on my step, works like a charm. If you
have any problems or questions drop me a line.

Thanks
Bruce Campbell
'83FCSB "Blue Skies"

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> Gardner,
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> Grainger part numbers
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> 2F975 1/4" air valve-1
> 2G503 connector coil-2
> 4ZJ85 1/4" flow control valve-2
> 4HN40 solenoid coil-2
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> Don't forget, I haven't gotten this to work yet!!
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> Tom Sorrentino
> Bedford Hills, NY
> 1978 fc 33'
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> > What is the Granger part number?
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> > Gardner
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07-07-2006, 05:38
Post: #5
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Will these parts work on a PT40? Ernie-step broke in Montana


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07-07-2006, 13:21
Post: #6
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Ernie:

Have you looked to see if the mercury stitches are properly in
place. They are held in position with plastic pipe clamps. I had to
do them once because one of the switches was out of position. That
could be your whole problem.

R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40


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07-08-2006, 07:47
Post: #7
step repairs
Ernie. I replaced my step valve a couple of years ago with Grainger parts.


A2125D-012-D valve
2- 2G503 Valves
4ZJ85-1 Flow valve

You have to fudge a little on the valve mounting but it works fine.

Paul in Ky
83PT35
Our Rolling Home


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07-09-2006, 01:23
Post: #8
step repairs
I'll check that out, Thanks ron
ernie in montana


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07-09-2006, 01:31
Post: #9
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thanks, will give it a look see.ernie-83pt40 in montana


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