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Roberto I would forget about the inversion valve and look a the air routing on a regular dolly and your springbrakes will need to be run to the main line to the tank.
Because you are doing the whole truck I have both types of valves in the picture the hose I have my hand on is what unscrews from the valve stem and you put the new core into the valve stem here.
Yes and no but as I said earlier that's why I don't recommend jump starting with a running vehicle. But if you are referring to the 5 ton starting itself it is pulling just from the batteries and the alternator just has to recharge the difference between where the batteries go down to and full...
I knew you were going to go there. The 60 amp alternator on the majority of tactical vehicles is almost twice the size of your Leece Neville alternators. You have about 180 amps worth of alternators and there's the rub that's not enough to feed the welder completely so they are maxed out every...
Yes if you are jump starting a lot of people will do it with the truck running, but I will recommend to charge the dead vehicle fo 5 minutes minimum and then shutdown the jump truck before firing up the dead truck, I have seen to many alternators killed by jumping dead 5 tons with the truck...
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