greg burns
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Maybe search is my friend. I found the earlier thread which talks about a Norgren R07-200-RNKA air regulator. They seem to be around $20-25 on Ebay. Is that the correct model?
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I bought my replacement on flea- bay for $25. It's the norgren and it was the exact replacement, even down to the billet aluminum screw on cover. They are on sale all the time.
To the poster that has the truck air set to 105 psi, I hope you never get pulled over for a dot inspection. 105 max psi on the brake system is a fail. It needs to be a minimum of 120 as I recall.
Fed DOT rules on air brakes (including air assisted brakes) is that cut-in must be at 90 or more and cut-out at 125. System must be protected with relief valve at 150psi. Also requires supply gauge and audible alarm, which triggers at 60 psi. Must build to 100 psi from 85 psi within 45 seconds. Cannot lose more than 3 PSI in 1 minute engine off/brakes applied and 2 psi per minute without brakes applied.
Thanks. I think it's the reverse though. I turned the nut almost to the top of the thread making the spring more tight, making it very hard to screw on the canister and my steering got a bunch better. Not like a car, but better.If you remove the cylindrical cover that screws on over the bottom, it exposes the adjustment knob. It is a standard regulator and you screw in the knob for more pressure and screw it out for less, assuming that the reg is working. These regs are very often leaking and inoperative. It accounts for many of the claims that the air o matic isn't working. Do a search. I posted an article with pictures showing replacement and how to add a tire valve so you can measure the pressure appllied to the steering system with a tire gauge.
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