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Congrats on confirming that you have the highly desirable dual circuit brakes!
I have never worked on a short air pack but there is a stickied thread that shows how to rebuild one.
I rebuilt my long style air pack last year and it wasn't too bad. The TM has decent instructions and 'Tactical Repair' on Youtube has a video covering it. I found rebuild kits in multiple places but I got mine from Big Mike's Motor Pool and it worked well.
On a truck you're not familiar with, opening up them both and installing a seal kit seems like relatively cheap insurance. I know the air packs are considered direct replacements for one another in the older trucks so I would think you could mix and match in a dual circuit truck but I haven't verified that personally. Maybe there is something about it in the latest M35A2 or alternatively the M35A3 TM?
I have never worked on a short air pack but there is a stickied thread that shows how to rebuild one.
New-Style (Short) Airpack Teardown & Repair with Photos
Since the TMs show where these new-style, short Airpacks are located and how to remove them, I'm only going to focus on what the TMs and other printed literature don't cover. I've searched high and low but haven't been able to come up with any kind of drawing, schematic, or instructions for...
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I rebuilt my long style air pack last year and it wasn't too bad. The TM has decent instructions and 'Tactical Repair' on Youtube has a video covering it. I found rebuild kits in multiple places but I got mine from Big Mike's Motor Pool and it worked well.
On a truck you're not familiar with, opening up them both and installing a seal kit seems like relatively cheap insurance. I know the air packs are considered direct replacements for one another in the older trucks so I would think you could mix and match in a dual circuit truck but I haven't verified that personally. Maybe there is something about it in the latest M35A2 or alternatively the M35A3 TM?