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OK, this might sound a little bit weird, but bear with me. I'm going to put the air tanks up on top of the cab (in a roof-rack). I need to be able to carry a lot of water and fuel in the M109 motorhome conversion that I'm building, and I figure that I can fit a 25-40 gallon tank where the air tanks were (depending on whether I remove the spare tire or not), so the air tanks gotta go. Better weight distribution.
So now what I need help with is figuring out the most efficient way to re-route the air supply lines. I've drawn a napkin-sketch to illustrate what I've got in mind (link to schematic), and would appreciate it if some of you that are more knowledgeable about the air systems on these trucks would take a look and give me some feedback. I've got to get this finished by Friday, so I'd like to go buy parts ASAP.
specific questions:
Can I just install a manifold somewhere between the compressor and the back of the cab, then plumb all of the air supply lines into the manifold and run one line up the back of the cab to the air tanks. The air pressure should be equalized throughout the system, right? So if that will work, is one 1/2" hose big enough?
What about the 3/8" air-line that went from the tanks to the thingamagig on the firewall that sends air to the air pressure gauge? I don't even know what that is, but can I tap that into the manifold as well, or does it need to read pressure AT the tanks? I wouldn't guess so, but I don't know much (anything at all) about the air systems in HD trucks.
What's up with the 3/8" air-line that runs from the airpack to a T-junction at the slobber-tube? I'm a little bit confused by that.
So now what I need help with is figuring out the most efficient way to re-route the air supply lines. I've drawn a napkin-sketch to illustrate what I've got in mind (link to schematic), and would appreciate it if some of you that are more knowledgeable about the air systems on these trucks would take a look and give me some feedback. I've got to get this finished by Friday, so I'd like to go buy parts ASAP.
specific questions:
Can I just install a manifold somewhere between the compressor and the back of the cab, then plumb all of the air supply lines into the manifold and run one line up the back of the cab to the air tanks. The air pressure should be equalized throughout the system, right? So if that will work, is one 1/2" hose big enough?
What about the 3/8" air-line that went from the tanks to the thingamagig on the firewall that sends air to the air pressure gauge? I don't even know what that is, but can I tap that into the manifold as well, or does it need to read pressure AT the tanks? I wouldn't guess so, but I don't know much (anything at all) about the air systems in HD trucks.
What's up with the 3/8" air-line that runs from the airpack to a T-junction at the slobber-tube? I'm a little bit confused by that.