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air pressure

da_sgt

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In a perfect world...forever... I have a Int. Bus that holds 90 lbs for over a month. But it also needs the air for the Park brake. I won't worry to much, unless you can't hold pressure while running. If you still want to run down your leaks, a spray bottle of soapy water should do the trick ;-)
 

Dieselsmoke

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Our Sterling truck will hold air for a week, I was amazed at that (then again it is brand new). My deuces on the other hand hold pressure for only a few hours.
 

Desert Rat

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McI,
That's normal for the gov. to do. Mine does the same thing, scares my outdoor cat if she gets on the hood too quickly! She jumps up, hisssss POP, and she's off and running like a flash of terrified fur! It's quite hilarious to see!!!!!!
 

Dieselsmoke

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Desert Rat said:
McI,
That's normal for the gov. to do. Mine does the same thing, scares my outdoor cat if she gets on the hood too quickly! She jumps up, hisssss POP, and she's off and running like a flash of terrified fur! It's quite hilarious to see!!!!!!
:lol: :lol: Yours too eh, it is quite funny to watch [thumbzup]
 

Monster Man

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hmmm.... mine never pops but I definitely have leaks out of the air takeoffs for the brakes. Very poor seals there. I get about 20 min too, but she always runs at 120 so I don't care :)
 
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