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Hope I am not late to the party on the issues described here...
I did the switchover on the park/trailer valves to the single Haldex unit and am interested in your issue with holding down the park valve for it to "stay put." Based on what I think I read, if your truck is venting out of the exhaust port behind the grill in front of the radiator and you are having air leak by the yellow park knob my first guess would be you installed one of the air lines incorrectly on the two valves (park/trailer). That exhaust port is only connected to the brake pedal and the two park/trailer valves so if your getting air out of there on startup something in those two systems is amiss. Mine did almost the same thing when I switched to the new single valve and didn't have one of the air supply lines hooked up properly. At the time it looked like I had a bad valve and would vent out the exhaust port on startup until I pressed in, released the park valve then it would build up to full pressure.
However, with the other issue being the brake pedal valve needing rebuild it would also vent to the same exhaust port... just to make my post a bit worthless
I have a write up on my upgrade to the single valve but it also shows a little crappy diagram of how my two valves were plumbed.
Just a thought for that particular issue.
OD
OD
I did the switchover on the park/trailer valves to the single Haldex unit and am interested in your issue with holding down the park valve for it to "stay put." Based on what I think I read, if your truck is venting out of the exhaust port behind the grill in front of the radiator and you are having air leak by the yellow park knob my first guess would be you installed one of the air lines incorrectly on the two valves (park/trailer). That exhaust port is only connected to the brake pedal and the two park/trailer valves so if your getting air out of there on startup something in those two systems is amiss. Mine did almost the same thing when I switched to the new single valve and didn't have one of the air supply lines hooked up properly. At the time it looked like I had a bad valve and would vent out the exhaust port on startup until I pressed in, released the park valve then it would build up to full pressure.
However, with the other issue being the brake pedal valve needing rebuild it would also vent to the same exhaust port... just to make my post a bit worthless
I have a write up on my upgrade to the single valve but it also shows a little crappy diagram of how my two valves were plumbed.
Just a thought for that particular issue.
OD
OD
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