Gentlemen:
As the distributor for AOM power steer assist, perhaps I can be of assistance.
First, there is no necessity to use a regulator on the stock M35A2 or A3 trucks. A regulator is not offered as part of the current issue #88902 kit. AOM kits installed on commercial vehicles do have a regulator included. The regulator is adjustable and is black in color.
If you are discussing the safety cut-off valve, it is not adjustable (or reparable) in the field. It is set to open at 90 psi and to close at 60 psi. It is required by DOT regulations. It acts to prevent total loss of truck air-brake pressure in the event that the AOM system is damaged. It is silver in color.
If you are experiencing air leaking out of the exhaust ports on the torque valve (the small cylindrical unit in the drag link) other than when it is expected (when returning the steering wheel to the straight-ahead position, for instance) then you have a blow-by situation inside the power cylinder. This blow-by is caused by deterioration of the double-acting piston cup (sometimes called the O-ring) due to age or lack of use.
The military recently offered for sale, via GL, several hundred AOM kits that were well past the Mil-Spec safe-use service date. These units are an average of 15 years old or more. The maximum storage life for safe, dependable operation is 5 years. Therefore many buyers will soon be finding out that they are experiencing problems caused by out-of-date components, such as blow-by, the symptoms of which are described above.
Our company has replacement double-acting piston cups available as these kits start to fail. Please contact us via email or telephone. We also are happy to fax over to you the service bulletin in reference to the trouble analysis of air leaks.
Arthur P. Bloom, Pres.
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