OK,
Poor truck sat around for 3 months while I put in irrigation, planted seed and bought another Austin Champ. But being the show season I was really itching to get her operational.
So last night I crawled underneath and decided I would trace the air thru the system. Using the diagram above the first stop is the air dryer.
So I got out the big wrenches and loosened the in and out hoses to the air dryer.
Started the truck and climbed back under. The input hose was hissing, so I hooked it back up,
Then the I heard a his from the output fitting and the pressure relief valve,
I was getting ready to dis-assemble the relief valve on the air dryer but it wouldn't come off easily. So I put a finger over the outlet fitting and one over the pressure relief vent and the pressure started to build. When I felt a bit of pressure on my fingers, I quickly removed them from blocking the air. A quick puff and some debris came out of the outlet fitting.
So I did it again and again until no more debris came out. Then I covered the outlet fitting and listened to the pressure relief vent, it no longer leaked. Rust or CR@P must have been keeping the relief from resealing. So I hooked back up the outlet hose and after a few minutes of quiet I got a quick burst of air then quiet again. Things seemed to be working.
I climbed back up in the cab and the low air buzzer and light we still active and there was no pressure on the primary tank. I heard a hiss from the dash, it was the air to the wipers, so I replace the hose clamps and the hiss went away after tightening, but no primary pressure.
So after 20 minutes of hunting around, I remembered that in the debug portion of my adventure I was opening and closing valves underneath the truck. So I climbed bask under and sure enough I had the valve to the primary closed off.
Upon opening I heard a rush of air filling the tank and by the time I crawled back into the cab the low air light was off.
So this morning I scanned copies of all the GL documents for the SF-97 and made a trip to DOL and got her titles and tagged, (regular not historic) for $262.50.
I called a couple Insurance companies. New and with my current, Hagerty and $77 for 6 months or $158 for a year are the best I can do with $15K comprehensive. I think the cheap rate comes when it is just liability. I will have to ask for quotes on the minimum needed in WA.
But this isn't about Insurance it is about air system trouble shooting.
SO there is the close out to my adventure. I hope it help the next 939 owner that falls victim to air system woes.