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  1. R

    Anyone have a pict of the back side of the air tanks?

    CTIS is also fed from the protection valve...
  2. R

    Anyone have a pict of the back side of the air tanks?

    If the line with the protector on is from the dryer, then yes it is correct. your right, it doesn’t matter wich is inlet or outlet, you just don’t want them connected to the same port like in your A0 pic...
  3. R

    Anyone have a pict of the back side of the air tanks?

    Actually I have a better one from when I was explaining to someone else how to re-plumb it...
  4. R

    Anyone have a pict of the back side of the air tanks?

    With the transfer case right there, it is kinda hard to get really good pics, and you certainly cannot do it at the same level as the tanks if I understand y0ur meaning of horizontal plane. Best I could get were 2 tanks in one pic and the camera was nearly on the ground to do that.. the...
  5. R

    Anyone have a pict of the back side of the air tanks?

    Your wet tank appears to be plumbed correctly. I don’t think most are as even the diagrams in the manual show it incorrectly. 100 of the air from the dryer should pass THRU the wet tank on it’s way to the service tanks. The way the manual shows, the line from the dryer T’s into the rear most...
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