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I hear ya Kenny, I once lived in the panhandle about 10 years ago in Mariana Fla in Jackson county. I remember rain everyday at around 1 or 2 in the afternoon and the humidity.....I dont miss that and I dont miss the fire ants either :yeah:
Kenny, Did you get the envelope I sent?
Ok guys, I'll let you know what happens when I get a little time to work on her( more than likley this weekend) going to work really cuts down on my quality time with my truck :smile: not to mention the weather here went from nice 65-70 deg to well into the 90's.
My job has me outside all day...
Well, so far I squirted air tool oil into the airpak and I put some into the compressor too. started it up, drove it it brakes good (just as good as before my squishy brake pedal) I bleed the air out of the tanks( very small amounts of oil).
The pedal is still going almost to the floor but...
Ok Ken, I will try what you said.
as far as draining the tanks, I do it daily and some mist comes out.
when I do press the brake pedal and release I hear the air go psssschhh (you know what I mean :smile:)
would a faulty air pack do that?
I had searched the site before posing this question......
today I started up the deuce and went for a drive I noticed the brake pedal was a little spongey at first then it tightens up good, if it sits for about 4 or 5 min without touching the brakes it feels spongey and goes about half way...
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