Air Brake Troubleshooting
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10-16-2008, 01:12
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Air Brake Troubleshooting
Here is angood document on fixing airbrake systems. most trucks and bus apps are typical but the wanderlodge has an appliance hardwired to the brake system that blows air in potable plumbing lines for winterizing.
One other good read for air brakesis this municipal hand out. NovaScotia AirBrake Manual. U tube has some good how to pretrip air brakes and DOT leak test videos. It helps to find leaksof airby using a remote by 100 foot electric compressor to pump things up on the bus ( much quieter than the 3208). When close to the sound, it helps to grease a finger to pinpoint by feel for aleak (backoff Rob). dont forget to chock tires then release the park brake to test the integrity of the lines, valvesand diaphram that hold the park brake off the drum. Nappa has replacement valves and fittings for most every thing. copper airlines and rubber hoses used on early units were good if not better but now compramised by age and fatique. the new plastic air lines are the best way to go when making a modification requiring a change ( my opinion). Greg94ptCa |
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10-16-2008, 01:56
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Good info,
Thank you
John & Pong
Penryn Ca.
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10-16-2008, 02:29
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In the power plant, we used an ultrasonic detector to look for steam
leaks. Kinda looked like an radar gun with earphones. Any leaks were clearly audible even on the turbine deck (if you got close enough). Maybe something like that would help find air leaks. Bob McLaughlin Homosassa, Fl Wannabee --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > > Here is an good document on fixing airbrake systems > <http://www.bepco.biz/AirBrakeCat/10-14.pdf> . most trucks and bus apps > are typical but the wanderlodge has an appliance hardwired to the brake > system that blows air in potable plumbing lines for winterizing. > > One other good read for air brakes is this municipal hand out. > NovaScotia AirBrake Manual > <http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/rmv/licence/p...manual.pdf> . U > tube has some good how to pretrip air brakes and DOT leak test videos > <http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=airbrake+test&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#> > . > > It helps to find leaks of air by using a remote by 100 foot electric > compressor to pump things up on the bus ( much quieter than the 3208). > When close to the sound, it helps to grease a finger to pinpoint by > feel for a leak (backoff Rob). > > dont forget to chock tires then release the park brake to test the > integrity of the lines, valves and diaphram that hold the park brake off > the drum. > > Nappa has replacement valves and fittings for most every thing. copper > airlines and rubber hoses used on early units were good if not better > but now compramised by age and fatique. the new plastic air lines are > the best way to go when making a modification requiring a change ( my > opinion). > > Greg94ptCa > |
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