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M-52a2 air tank sludge

63Wfirefighter

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Ive been doing a lot of work to get everything fixed on our fire departments M52a2. One issue I have run into is that there seems to be a lot of sludge coming from the drain valve on the air tanks under the drivers step. I spent 2 yrs in the army working on trucks like this and haven't seen anything other than water and rust come out of these tanks. Do I have a serious issue goin on with the air system and if so what do I need to do to correct it? I don't have any manuals for this truck yet and don't have the time to look it up in the online manuals right now so any info would be appreciated.
 

dittle

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Sludge, as in water mixed with rust type sludge or oil blow-by coming from the compressor type of sludge?
 

runk

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Try cleaning /replacing the air inlet filter, too much inlet restriction increases the engine oil sucked into the compressor.
 
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