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5 ton air release

Karl kostman

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Good Afternoon guys I have recently got a 925 in my hands (thanks to Glen in Salina) and I was working on it today and when I hit the brake pedal I had a big puff of air come out my engine intake stack? I crawled under and traced the air lines and they do in fact run directly into the aircleaner, Why did the Army do this? And would It hurt anything to remove the lines from the aircleaner and just route them onto the ground? I am sure ? the Army had a good reason to do this but I sure cannot think of what it would be, any help would sure be appreciated! Thanks very much
KK
 

area52

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I don't know much about the M923 but here is my 2 cents worth-

They were probably plumbed to the air cleaner so when the air gets sucked in (instead of expelled) no dirt or other stuff gets sucked into the brake master or whatever is plumbed to it.
 

sandcobra164

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Imagine if you had let applied those brakes in a puddle of water. When you let off, what happens. The brake chamber diaphragm returns and draws in whatever is available. If you never plan to take the truck off road or in water, sure let the air chamber's exhaust under the truck. I'd leave it as designed.
 

Karl kostman

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Thanks much guys it looks like its going to stay the way it is! Thanks for the assist once again!
KK
 
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