mdemars03
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So driving my M923A2 home from work I noticed the air pressure seemed to be higher then normal at just over 130 pounds. I also noticed on shutdown I have an air leak from a line going into the air governor. The leak was substantial enough to cause a drop in air pressure at idle. When driving down the road at about 1800 rpm though my air pressure was higher then normal on both primary and secondary air systems.
Since I have owned this truck normal pressure is right at 120 psi.
I know the drop in pressure is going to be from the leaking air line which will be fixed before driving again. Could the high air pressure be a failing governor or could the air leak be causing issues for the governor to create a high air pressure when at higher rpm, or am I troubleshooting the wrong spot all together for the high air pressure problem?
The secondary air system is where I see the biggest drop in air pressure at idle but it is also noticeable on the primary air gauge as well.
Trying to get input here so if it is more then just an air line leak I can get the parts needed and fix everything at one shot. I hate to be down for the same thing multiple times.
During all of this the brakes still worked flawlessly as the pressure drop never got below 95 pounds, but 95 pounds is too low for proper and safe operation in my personal opinion.
Since I have owned this truck normal pressure is right at 120 psi.
I know the drop in pressure is going to be from the leaking air line which will be fixed before driving again. Could the high air pressure be a failing governor or could the air leak be causing issues for the governor to create a high air pressure when at higher rpm, or am I troubleshooting the wrong spot all together for the high air pressure problem?
The secondary air system is where I see the biggest drop in air pressure at idle but it is also noticeable on the primary air gauge as well.
Trying to get input here so if it is more then just an air line leak I can get the parts needed and fix everything at one shot. I hate to be down for the same thing multiple times.
During all of this the brakes still worked flawlessly as the pressure drop never got below 95 pounds, but 95 pounds is too low for proper and safe operation in my personal opinion.