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My '86 AM Gen started as usual this morning and I let it warm up while I loaded a few things. When I climbed back in, the low air pressure warning light was no longer blinking and both air pressure gauges showed +/-90 PSI and I assume were climbing to the usual 125 PSI.
I backed about half way out and stopped to retrieve something that I'd forgotten and when I got back in, the low air pressure warning light was blinking and the gauges were showing +/-30 PSI and falling. I stopped the truck, did a brief walk around and then started it again and found that the brakes were locked.
Checking the air drain valves, #'s 1, 2 & 3 from the top had very little to no air pressure coming out and #4 seemed to have the normal amount of air pressure.
There's a very slight low pressure air leak coming from the bottom of the air dryer unit and another very low air pressure leak coming from some kind of valve(?) at the upper front passenger side of the engine next to the upper bent radiator hose This valve(?) has 2 small holes in the front of it and an air hose in the top of it that comes from a grouping of air hoses located on the driver's side firewall. Other than that, I don't hear any other leaks.
What gives? Any help in solving this would be GREATLY appreciated as the M934's back side is sticking half way out into the drive lane and I need to get her back inside to make any necessary repairs. Is there anway I can pressurize the M934's air tanks so I can unlock the brakes and drive it the necessary 20 feet.
Thanks guys, now I'm headed to the TM's...
Mark
I backed about half way out and stopped to retrieve something that I'd forgotten and when I got back in, the low air pressure warning light was blinking and the gauges were showing +/-30 PSI and falling. I stopped the truck, did a brief walk around and then started it again and found that the brakes were locked.
Checking the air drain valves, #'s 1, 2 & 3 from the top had very little to no air pressure coming out and #4 seemed to have the normal amount of air pressure.
There's a very slight low pressure air leak coming from the bottom of the air dryer unit and another very low air pressure leak coming from some kind of valve(?) at the upper front passenger side of the engine next to the upper bent radiator hose This valve(?) has 2 small holes in the front of it and an air hose in the top of it that comes from a grouping of air hoses located on the driver's side firewall. Other than that, I don't hear any other leaks.
What gives? Any help in solving this would be GREATLY appreciated as the M934's back side is sticking half way out into the drive lane and I need to get her back inside to make any necessary repairs. Is there anway I can pressurize the M934's air tanks so I can unlock the brakes and drive it the necessary 20 feet.
Thanks guys, now I'm headed to the TM's...
Mark