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Ok 5-tonners...
1991 M923A2. Factory CTIS was giving the 5-light blink, so I did the full manual controller conversion:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?161829-Manual-CTIS-control-how-to
Once I got it installed, I ran air through it. The dump valves opened and tires were deflating properly. When I went to inflate, there was a very high pitch squeal coming from the rear duals area, but no air from the dump valves. The compressor kicked in on the motor, so air was moving somewhere. Air pressure in the tires, however, dropped in all of them to about 20 lbs. Regulator was set much higher.
My question is: when the CTIS is working and inflating, if one tire is lower than the rest, will the system equalize before inflating? Air is going somewhere, but I can't find any leaks. And second, where should I start to find the source of the squeal when it is inflating?
I have confirmed that there are no schrader valves that have been added to the wheels.
1991 M923A2. Factory CTIS was giving the 5-light blink, so I did the full manual controller conversion:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?161829-Manual-CTIS-control-how-to
Once I got it installed, I ran air through it. The dump valves opened and tires were deflating properly. When I went to inflate, there was a very high pitch squeal coming from the rear duals area, but no air from the dump valves. The compressor kicked in on the motor, so air was moving somewhere. Air pressure in the tires, however, dropped in all of them to about 20 lbs. Regulator was set much higher.
My question is: when the CTIS is working and inflating, if one tire is lower than the rest, will the system equalize before inflating? Air is going somewhere, but I can't find any leaks. And second, where should I start to find the source of the squeal when it is inflating?
I have confirmed that there are no schrader valves that have been added to the wheels.