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    Deuce Air System Questions

    I figured that was the responsibility of the valve. Once I cleaned it up and pushed some air through it, it started working again. I ordered one from Big Mikes anyway and will replace the old one when it gets here.
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    Deuce Air System Questions

    Thank you for this info and link. I didn't think to check Big Mikes. I will order this part when I order the remote brake fluid reservoir. I was able to get my air tanks cleaned and painted. They are ready to be reinstalled, however I am going to replace the copper airlines with nylon (past...
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    Deuce Air System Questions

    I have been working on the air system reservoirs and have removed the tanks from my deuce. I noticed this part (see the pic below) on the tank closest to the DS truck frame. The -20P manual (figure 127A) shows this as a Valve, PN 10922157. I researched the part number and determined that this...
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    Deuce Air System Questions

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    Deuce Air System Questions

    I wonder how well plumbing ball valves would work and last at the rear of the truck. Those I can from Lowes. Your thoughts?
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    Deuce Air System Questions

    While trying to discover the different locations of my air leaks, I found this: This is what is left of the service glad hand on the rear DS.
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    Deuce Air System Questions

    I believe the working pressure for a deuce is 120 PSI. The advertisement states the nylon lines are rated at 220 PSI. I think this should be within the pressure window. Your thoughts?
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    Deuce Air System Questions

    Due to multiple failures in my copper air lines, I have been thinking about replacing copper with plastic (nylon?). Will the existing air line nuts work with a plastic or nylon air line (see pic below)? I see that with the copper, you only need the ferrule that slides over the line. I think...
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