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Parking brake knob
05-24-2005, 14:01
Post: #11
Parking brake knob
Ernie the easiest way to replace the park brake valve is to remove the trim
on the bottom dash and pull the dash up far enough to remove the valve.
NAPA has them.

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY
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>perhaps a skinny teenager that doesn't have to wear bi-focals? Ernie
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05-24-2005, 15:10
Post: #12
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Ernie some of the BB (like my 1982 FC35) did not have 2 microswitches to
turn off the air at the open and closed position. As a result it just keeps
leaking until your wet tank pressure is zero.
Tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

is At 10:21 PM 5/24/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>great idea, Tom. I'll pass that along. Ernie- 83PT40- no leak in the knob-
>just in my step
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05-24-2005, 23:15
Post: #13
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fixing the leak may cure the problem...randydupree93wb
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Ernie some of the BB (like my 1982 FC35) did not have 2 microswitches to
turn off the air at the open and closed position. As a result it just keeps
leaking until your wet tank pressure is zero.
Tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

is At 10:21 PM 5/24/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>great idea, Tom. I'll pass that along. Ernie- 83PT40- no leak in the knob-
>just in my step





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05-26-2005, 02:13
Post: #14
Parking brake knob
I believe that is in the works. Thanks, Ernie-83PT40 in Texas- my parking
brake knob doesn't leak- my step does


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05-26-2005, 06:15
Post: #15
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Thanks Randy! Another new trick. Easier to do, and no top plate to
jab me in the ribs!

- Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

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> bob,does the seat not lift off of the pedestal? just losen the big
wing nut and lift it off..i'm sure my 84 would lift off.my 93 does
not! randydupree93wb
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> When I need to work around or under the dash, I just unbolt the
> operator's seat from the seat post. Much better than wishing you
had a
> neck like a girrafe and a head like a golf ball with eyes all the
way
> around it, and tentacles instead of arms.
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> If the seat has electric or air controls, there might be some
> disconnecting to do.
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> Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA
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05-26-2005, 09:41
Post: #16
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The parking brake kknob has been sucessfully- R/R and the coach airs up
faster then ever. He opened the lower dash to see what he was getting in for.
many
thanks go out to the forum for all their suggestions. Ernie-83PT40 in Texas


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05-26-2005, 11:53
Post: #17
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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
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05-26-2005, 11:55
Post: #18
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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


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> is it easier if you open the front panel? randydupree93wb
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05-26-2005, 12:29
Post: #19
Parking brake knob
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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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


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






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05-26-2005, 14:07
Post: #20
Parking brake knob
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


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> 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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