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Suspension not filling up...??? Tag pressure not going up???
01-19-2009, 04:31
Post: #11
Suspension not filling up...??? Tag pressure not going up???
Just in case you hadn't thought about it, but when was the last time the air-dryer was serviced. The recommended service interval is 2 years* (perhaps a longer interval is OK for an RV) as thedesiccantdoes lose effectiveness over time.
And, as suggested, only a small bit of water can cause problems throughout the system.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale)
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"



On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:18 AM, pattypape wrote:

IF your location is in a temperature below 32* freeze area,
moisture, & condensation will cause all kinds of strange issues.
there are numerous check valves , pressure reducing,etc valves, with
diaphragms that do not like freezing temps.

Bill 88 FC michigan


--- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com", "t3brian" wrote:
Thank You everybody for your suggestions......
A combination of filling the suspension a few times after a short
around the block drive did the trick!!!!!!
However is this a sign of something on its way to a failure???
or... is it simply a sign of older parts that every once in awhile
need a little kick start to get going???
the bird did 'rest' for 6 months since it's last venture....
but she is up and ready to go now...
again thank you all for your suggestions...
--- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com", "Don Bradner"
wrote:
Keep in mind that the Front/Rear are brakes, not air bags. Those
should peak around 120psi.
In mine, the sequence is that the brakes air first, to about 75-
90lbs, then the air bags, then the auxiliary items, then the brakes
fill the rest of the way. If yours is the same, it sounds like
something is leaking badly during the air bag fill.
Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite
My location: www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
On 1/18/2009 at 10:30 PM t3brian wrote:
Hello...All... as always I greatley appreciate any assistance
from
the
group...
I am getting ready to make the journey to the Q-ralley and I
went
to
drive our 84 PT-40 for a quick trip and I cannot get the
suspension to
fill....
The front & rear pressure reads 75 pounds but the tag pressure
is
zero.....
I have filpped both dump switches repeatedly but no change....
any suggestions????
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01-19-2009, 05:18
Post: #12
Suspension not filling up...??? Tag pressure not going up???
the electric over air three valve block under the front pannel is
not the 'valve that dump the air'. the little 3valveBlock are the
valves that 'signals the air to-be dumped' at the axles. the dump
valve are at the axles but triggered by air from the 3 valveblock
out above the front bumper.

The reason you need full tank pressure prior to a dash switch
command is because the low volumn lines that run from this 3valve
control back to the axle will gate open but not have the psi strenth
to make the dump valve at the axle switch from one position to the
other.

the 3 block valve is electric over air meaning an electric command
is moving an air valve. between the 3 block switch and the dash is a
relay, switch and a fuse. The fuse power that relays +12v input and
a dash switch signal the relay to send that fused +12v power to the
3valveBlock. (not shure if there is two relays one for open and one
for closed or how that dump fill signal works?)

There is also a diode on my 94pt that will not let a "Dump Tag" dash
command dump the other two axles but will let the "total suspension
dump" command drop all 3 axles. diode acts kind like a electric
current backflow valve

JimR, What size hammer worked?..removing all 12v signal from the
valve and re-air the main tank worked for me. I have 32 of these
valves on an antilock 30,000lb 2002 equipment trailer. Passing an
antilock trailer you may notice a green light midway. when glowing
it alerts the driver (and CHP)that there is an antilock system
failure.

Gregory O'Connor of'Tim&Greg
94ptca one more day then off to Q


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jim riordan
wrote:
>
> I had many problems with this. When you flip the tag axle switch
do you hear a rush of air?? On my wbwl when you remove the front
panell covering the electric in the center od the coach there are
three valves (forgot the name) they some times got stuck so the tag
would not fill. flip the switch ah tap on there valves. I ended up
replacing them and solved the problem
>
> Jim Riordan
> 88 WBWL XXV
> Stuart, Fl
> 772-260-1328
>
> t3brian wrote:
> Hello...All... as always I greatley appreciate any
assistance from the
> group...
>
> I am getting ready to make the journey to the Q-ralley and I went
to
> drive our 84 PT-40 for a quick trip and I cannot get the
suspension to
> fill....
>
> The front & rear pressure reads 75 pounds but the tag pressure is
> zero.....
>
> I have filpped both dump switches repeatedly but no change....
>
> any suggestions????
>
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01-20-2009, 00:27
Post: #13
Suspension not filling up...??? Tag pressure not going up???
Check to be sure you have closed the water tank blow down if this valve is open system pressure will be 75 PSI
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-------------- Original message from jim riordan : --------------





I might of misread your post...main pressure guage only 75 pounds? sb 120, possible leak in air system. run bus pressure up shut off buss (carefully listen for leaks.). I had to replace the air dryer, in front of the rear axles in the center of the coach, underneath, this helped with the system spped in filling.
Jim Riordan

t3brian net> wrote:
Hello...All... as always I greatley appreciate any assistance from the
group...

I am getting ready to make the journey to the Q-ralley and I went to
drive our 84 PT-40 for a quick trip and I cannot get the suspension to
fill....

The front & rear pressure reads 75 pounds but the tag pressure is
zero.....

I have filpped both dump switches repeatedly but no change....

any suggestions????




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