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My buzzer would shut of at exactly 60 psi and when I confirmed the overpressure the additional gage it read the same. Now seems all is well.
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I put a gauge in my line of sight, teed off my tire filling manifold under right side of dash.
I eyed that gauge always as no air=difficult stop. I could see the air regulator functioning.
I had suggest installing this manifold to all to air up tires safely, hook it up and stay on other side of the truck.
It proved the in-dash air gauge and buzzer to be inaccurate.
Finished up what need be and ran the engine after 3-4 months. High air pressure again. Fixed it last time by replacing the governor, or so I thought. Problem is never ran it after the one time it tested good.
My money is on there being an issue with the new governor. I'd take it off, clean it, and spray some WD40 in it before I messed with the compressor. Maybe even put another new governor on it.Should all this check out I'm betting on the unloader is bad.
Well, guess it's time to submit errataAfter blowing out the lines and checking the gov it was still high. So just for grins and giggles I thought maybe the manual was wrong on the adjustment...
It's WRONG!
CCW is to increase the pressure not decrease. Adjusted it for should be more pressure and it came down. Got it close running stationary but will readjust after driving it. Probably did not need the new gov.
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Well there you go!After blowing out the lines and checking the gov it was still high. So just for grins and giggles I thought maybe the manual was wrong on the adjustment...
It's WRONG!
CCW is to increase the pressure not decrease. Adjusted it for should be more pressure and it came down. Got it close running stationary but will readjust after driving it. Probably did not need the new gov.
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