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  1. Barrman

    Air Pressure leak

    Look around the clamps holding the lines to the frame. Corroding clamps could have bit into the line or, soldier B could have undone the line at some place down the line, bent it out of the way for something and then bent it back. Never knowing he kinked it at the next clamp down the line.
  2. Barrman

    Air Pressure leak

    Another way to keep air in the system without running the engine is to use the emergency glad hand on the passenger side rear. Put fittings on it so you plug an air hose from your home compressor to the glad hand, open the valve and crawl under the truck to find the leak.
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