Towbarman
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Good afternoon
Towbar here again for another question to ask. On our service sheet, it has service the 2 air tank check valves and the front emergency gladhand check valve. I know I have units that don't drain their air tanks after they drive them. When I go out and check the tanks, moisture shoots out about 2 feet. With the moisture/ water build up in the tanks, it does go through the lines and the check valves to a point that the valves are rusted and the one way flapper doesn't work. I guess I might be answering my own question here. Would the mechanic need to disconnect the lines and the check valves to see if any rust build up is present, and disassembly clean it out, spray a little lube in it and put it back together and install? Any ideas will help. Thank. Towbarman
Towbar here again for another question to ask. On our service sheet, it has service the 2 air tank check valves and the front emergency gladhand check valve. I know I have units that don't drain their air tanks after they drive them. When I go out and check the tanks, moisture shoots out about 2 feet. With the moisture/ water build up in the tanks, it does go through the lines and the check valves to a point that the valves are rusted and the one way flapper doesn't work. I guess I might be answering my own question here. Would the mechanic need to disconnect the lines and the check valves to see if any rust build up is present, and disassembly clean it out, spray a little lube in it and put it back together and install? Any ideas will help. Thank. Towbarman