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David the fitting at the top of the valve measured .85 and the bottom at .68. these were checked on the fitting as close to the valve as i could get. the small female end is .54 , the large female .69 , small male .65. these are as close as i can get. hope its enough. if not i can pull...
I'm not sure what a XM977 looks like but the M819 is a pretty good road block all by itself! i wish i could have been there to see that! I I I I I mean to help! I'm sure you were very popular.
dont know on these.how can you turn one out and have it do anything? must have a shoulder that locks against the housing or a slot that it goes in to? interesting. i have a brand new set but have never used them yet. i will look when i go out to take pics. the s cam brakes that i started this...
Ron you are correct. if you look at the way the wedge style are mounted on the 900's you can see why they are out of harms way a little more. also they are much smaller in diameter and that keeps them off the ground a little more. i have a set of 900's and i will get a shot of them a little...
Ron i agree 100% about the straight air. the 900's use it but they use the wedge type. the wedge type is a far better set up. but the s cam is more user friendly. one of the advantage's with the wedge is less chance of the chambers getting damaged.
Ron, Joe, I found these on a mobil crane. they have a different suspension than our 5 tonners but the housing is the same i think. even useing just the backing plates would be a great thing. but we know now that they are out there.
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