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  1. JasonS

    m35 brakes

    You wrote "the Air-Pak has a "multiple" factor of 10 between the inlet and outlet pressures" which is not really what your scanned document states. The document states that you multiply the third part number by 10 to get the hydraulic pressure at an air pressure of 90 psi under full braking...
  2. JasonS

    m35 brakes

    I don't think that is what it says. Read your scanned text again. You multiply the part number by a factor of 10.
  3. JasonS

    m35 brakes

    TM 9-1819B (page 192) states that there is a factor of 17x between the applied air pressure and the resulting hydraulic pressure.
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