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  1. Mullaney

    6x6 Air brake line routing help

    . The absolute MOST DIFFICULT thing about air lines is "following the flow". Ya know how it is... Air is invisible and trying to figure out what is "air in" and what is "air out" just isn't obvious. Sounds like @Ronmar got you squared away with a good answer. Never hesitate to plug off...
  2. Mullaney

    6x6 Air brake line routing help

    . Follow the line back to the source, remove the plastic connector and plug it. No need to have a piece of "life giving air line" hanging around doing nothing...
  3. Mullaney

    6x6 Air brake line routing help

    . The valve on the tank is your Pressure Protection Valve. If you lose air in the tanks on the other side of the valve or airlines attached to those other tanks - you have enough air to stop before the spring brakes force the truck to stop. Good way to know if it is working is when the air...
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