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On my 1990 AM General M923a1, it was on the front of the air tank that is mounted inside the frame, on the passenger side, nearest to the transfer case.
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So I did this and did find a line leaking. Started to rain so postponed the removal of said line but will do so shortly. I still want to clean up and/or replace that ppv valve if I can find it. I will take some pics shortly of my wet tank's rear (first tank after dryer) and post them. Thank you very much for the help thus far.With full pressure shut the engine down and then disengage the p-brake. Then check for any leaks under the truck. Like the cans or relay valves, expecially the circuit that don't have air pressure until the p-brake is disengaged
Thank you very much juanprado. That link had a real nice photo. That post is a wealth of info.you have a midland style ppv valve. part number kn31000. You can find on ebay with that number old stock. I can't link.....
for reference:
http://www.class8truckparts.com/Haldex-Midland-Regulating-Valve-KN31000/dp/B002HURU3Q
Midland does not make that style anymore when they merged to become Midland / Haldex. No need for duplication in their line.
Any PPV valve will work as the 1/4 npt ports are very standard. Just make sure psi is 65. Flexible air line tubing won't care what is the configuration and there should be enough slack.
Yeah you have one, like he said it just looks different. It's in the same position as mine is in those pics.Ok. I have pics of both front and rear of the rearward tank that is immediately after the air dryer. First pic is rear of tank and second is front of tank. Can't see that valve anywhere.View attachment 568675
Glad it didn't blow up!Okay, I did the aforementioned alcohol flush/cleaning of the air system.
Something is dumping alot of air when the brake pedal is depressed. I would start looking at the brake pedal and everywhere else for air leaking using the folowing method.Also, the air drops only when pressing the brake pedal down, not when holding it down.
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