thesledge
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Well, We made it back home with my M923A2 after overcoming some brake issues with a temporary fix. Here is what happened and what we have done and where things are currently at.
We picked up the truck and everything was working perfectly. After driving about 50 miles, we started losing air pressure in both primary and secondary. So, we pulled over and started troubleshooting. We ended up replacing the air governor and still could not build pressure. So, in an effort to just get home, we hooked up an air compressor and generator in the bed of the truck and then connected the compressor line directly to the air dryer. We set the pressure to 80 and were able to keep about 70psi in the primary and secondary lines. This allowed the brakes to work all the way home (300 miles). Interesting side note is that about 50 miles from home, the pressure in the primary and secondary lines went up to about 110 and it seemed like something started working again....??? Anyways, after getting home and getting some rest, I did some more troubleshooting and now I need some further help. Here is where things currently stand and what I have found out at this point. I disconnected the primary line right out of the compressor that goes back towards the air dryer. This line has air coming out of it. I can hold my hand over it and stop the pressure. How much pressure should be coming out of the compressor and how do I measure this? If I hook this back up and check the pressure right before it goes in the dryer, it appears to be about the same amount of pressure. So, do I have a bad compressor? Is my governor not doing its job? Do I need to adjust my governor? Thoughts?? Thanks ahead of time for any help!
We picked up the truck and everything was working perfectly. After driving about 50 miles, we started losing air pressure in both primary and secondary. So, we pulled over and started troubleshooting. We ended up replacing the air governor and still could not build pressure. So, in an effort to just get home, we hooked up an air compressor and generator in the bed of the truck and then connected the compressor line directly to the air dryer. We set the pressure to 80 and were able to keep about 70psi in the primary and secondary lines. This allowed the brakes to work all the way home (300 miles). Interesting side note is that about 50 miles from home, the pressure in the primary and secondary lines went up to about 110 and it seemed like something started working again....??? Anyways, after getting home and getting some rest, I did some more troubleshooting and now I need some further help. Here is where things currently stand and what I have found out at this point. I disconnected the primary line right out of the compressor that goes back towards the air dryer. This line has air coming out of it. I can hold my hand over it and stop the pressure. How much pressure should be coming out of the compressor and how do I measure this? If I hook this back up and check the pressure right before it goes in the dryer, it appears to be about the same amount of pressure. So, do I have a bad compressor? Is my governor not doing its job? Do I need to adjust my governor? Thoughts?? Thanks ahead of time for any help!