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Ok, the line that came off is the park air feed-line off of the 2way check valve. Shouldn’t come in contact with anything. I suspect that at some time past something got replaced and new connections had to be done and they nibbled away at the existing cable and pulled out the slack needed to...
Yea I was going to build a center console that incorporated the A/C evap over that recirc port.
The engine warms up nicely with that coolant recirc removed and the pump returned to its original back to block recirc configuration. This pretty-much requires a water pump replacement though as...
Can’r tell did it come out of the fitting thru the floor, or the one above that on the 2way check valve a few inches above?
those are called compression fittings. You need DOT approved ones on brake system somponents, I get mine from Napa, as mentioned, they now make push to connect and those...
What fuzzy said, the bleed-down of the primary fuel system indicates a leak somewhere. If it is leaking it IS sucking in air! There is a primary fuel pressure test port between the HEUI pump and the filter on the side of the head. sucking air will show as dips/fluctuations in primary...
That flapper only effects primer function, it opens when running to allow full flow/bypass of that primer bulb.
you may have an air leak sucking air into the system. You need to hook up a primary fuel pressure gauge to test pri pressure. I show where in my fuel sys overview vid and i show what...
Yep that's it. Plug and play? other than the exact same nason switch provided by one of our resident suppliers, no...
There is nothing special about it, it is a normally closed 15PSI low oil pressure switch(completes a circuit until it sees >15PSI). The 2 wires in the truck side plug go to...
Go to the home page on this group, under manuals find the LMTV M1078A0 manual set available there. Download TM 9-2320-365-34-2 from that group(download them all).
various bits and differences listed by trans S/N in the transmission change-out procedures, but look at Appendix H. it has a chart...
Yep. CB23 feeds right to the control switch for the heater. With a volt meter you should see 24v on one terminal of the CB23 socket with the ignition switch turned on.
What year is this truck? be careful overfusing, especially on the A1's with the circuit board power panel. fuses are...
That solenoid has a LED indicator in its plug that shows when it is receiving power. It and the solenoid itself should cycle on and off with the ignition sw.
If there is more than ~85PSI in the wet tank the solenoid should send that air down to release the fan clutch when energized…
A0 or A1?
yea the diagram you showed is for the m1079 habitat box... the dash heater blower is powered from CB23 in the dash. 24v from power panel ignition relay to breaker, to dash switch, to fan motor and back to TB2(ground TB) in(under) the power panel to complete the circuit.
CB22...
there is a section in the tech manual going over proper configuration for transmission changeouts. I think it is in the 34-1 or 34-2 manual which you can get in the manuals section on this site, but it has been a while since i went over it. it was based on serial numbers if i recall. but as...
Also confirm the shoes are on correctly. they are not symmetrical and stamped to indicate the adjuster end, and can be put on backwards... 3 of the 4 front shoes were on backwards on my truck when I received it from auction and it pulled like a SOB when brakes were applied.
Exactly what vehicle is this on? A M1079 habitat fan? what are you using for an AC source to the box and where/how is it connected? CB8 for that fan would be in the enclosure power panel in the M1079 box.
Now if you are referring to the heater blower in the cab that should be ignition 24v...
Well the wet tank typically has feeds to-from:
air dryer
both service tanks via check valves(prevents backflow and crossover)
ctis manifold and fan solenoid in the passenger dash
hydraulic manifold for cab suspension
governor on air compressor and front red gladhand check valve in front bumper...
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