mdainsd
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Hello forum. I just picked up a M931A1. I spent the day working my way through the Air Brake system. Ive had the double checks out and inspected them, also the hand brake air valve.
Ive gotten the truck to where once its started and idling, pressure rises in primary and secondary system at about the same rate, IF the hand brake is on. Turn off the truck and the air bleeds down slowly, but still faster than I would like. After thirty minutes both gauges are down to about 60lbs.
BUT, If I lower the hand brake control to driving position the pressure in both tanks starts to immediately drop. it will drop down to 60lbs in a little over a minute with the engine running. With the engine off it goes all the way to zero.
I tried this: Ran the truck until both tanks were full ~125lbs. Shut if off so I could listen for air. Then I had a friend in the cab release the handbrake while I went around listening. Still hard to tell but it seems both spring brake chambers on the middle axle have air coming out of them with the hand brake released.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Mark
Ive gotten the truck to where once its started and idling, pressure rises in primary and secondary system at about the same rate, IF the hand brake is on. Turn off the truck and the air bleeds down slowly, but still faster than I would like. After thirty minutes both gauges are down to about 60lbs.
BUT, If I lower the hand brake control to driving position the pressure in both tanks starts to immediately drop. it will drop down to 60lbs in a little over a minute with the engine running. With the engine off it goes all the way to zero.
I tried this: Ran the truck until both tanks were full ~125lbs. Shut if off so I could listen for air. Then I had a friend in the cab release the handbrake while I went around listening. Still hard to tell but it seems both spring brake chambers on the middle axle have air coming out of them with the hand brake released.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Mark