JohnnyBM931A2
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Drove it to work this morning, as I have done since Monday. Everything functioned as it should (except for the lame stock heater.) It was 20 degrees when I left for work this morning, and it was only 28 degrees when I came back to the shop after I completed my job for the day. Parked my work van, and went into my truck to start warming it up. That is where I noticed the first problem: Flipped the battery switch, and set the truck to the run position. Nothing. No low air buzzer, no CTIS light, etc. Just for the heck of it I flipped it up more to try and start it... Nothing. Not even a single click or any kind of sound. Turned the switches back off (in the correct order, as I always do) then turned them back on.. Still nothing. Did it again, and everything worked on the truck as it should.. All the "sounds" were correct, and the CTIS light came on. Flipped the switch to start it and it fired up right away. Can anyone tell me what happened there?
And now for the second problem.. When I fired up the truck and it started to build up air pressure, I started to hear the depressing hiss of an air leak somewhere Walked around and couldn't pinpoint it. Since the gauges showed good air pressure, I decided to just drive it the 2 or 3 miles back home. The hissing continued the same way throughout the drive.. Did not get any louder, and pressure was good. In fact, pressure was TOO good... At first it went up to 135psi.. Then after a few minutes it went up to 145psi... Then after a few more minutes, as I came closer to my house, it hit 150psi (probably more than 150 though, since that is where the gauge stops. I should point out that I made several brake pedal applications in between each of these intervals. Seemed to creep up more after stop.
When I got home, I backed up into the driveway and let it idle for a few minutes. During that time, the pressure never went over 125-130psi. After I shut the truck off, I started to crawl around on the freezing driveway trying to find the leak. Without the noise of the engine in the background, I was able to find it quickly. It was a component coming off of the front of the air tank located next to the transfer case (I believe that is the wet tank?) There is a plastic screw on cap that covers the bottom of that piece, and that is what was leaking. I tightened it by hand, and the leak stopped. That cap on there seems very flimsy though... Can anyone tell me what this component is, and whether or not that would cause the overpressure issue? It's a black plastic or metal valve (or maybe a sensor) mounted to a brass 4-way air connection that is mounted to the front of the air tank. After searching through the -24P TM's I found something that looks close.. It is part 19 on Section II, Figure 264 Sheet 1. It says part 19 is Valve, Safety Relief. Part number 11669104. Now the way that the lines, etc. are setup is different from the TM. In the TM is shows a 3-way brass fitting, not a 4-way, and other things are different. On my truck, this "valve" has a threaded opening on the side that meets up with the front part of the brass 4-way fitting attached to the tank. Then there is an additional air line coming off of the top of this valve. Then on the bottom there is a flimsy plastic cap or something that threads on.
Can anyone give me more info about this valve, and whether or not it would cause my overpressure issue because it was leaking? I am really hoping this part is the cause of that.
Thank you in advance for any help! I'm not going to drive the truck again until I get this resolved
Edit: Just went out and checked it again, since it has been a few hours since I parked it. No hissing of any kind, and the pressure on both gauges has only dropped about 5 psi.
And now for the second problem.. When I fired up the truck and it started to build up air pressure, I started to hear the depressing hiss of an air leak somewhere Walked around and couldn't pinpoint it. Since the gauges showed good air pressure, I decided to just drive it the 2 or 3 miles back home. The hissing continued the same way throughout the drive.. Did not get any louder, and pressure was good. In fact, pressure was TOO good... At first it went up to 135psi.. Then after a few minutes it went up to 145psi... Then after a few more minutes, as I came closer to my house, it hit 150psi (probably more than 150 though, since that is where the gauge stops. I should point out that I made several brake pedal applications in between each of these intervals. Seemed to creep up more after stop.
When I got home, I backed up into the driveway and let it idle for a few minutes. During that time, the pressure never went over 125-130psi. After I shut the truck off, I started to crawl around on the freezing driveway trying to find the leak. Without the noise of the engine in the background, I was able to find it quickly. It was a component coming off of the front of the air tank located next to the transfer case (I believe that is the wet tank?) There is a plastic screw on cap that covers the bottom of that piece, and that is what was leaking. I tightened it by hand, and the leak stopped. That cap on there seems very flimsy though... Can anyone tell me what this component is, and whether or not that would cause the overpressure issue? It's a black plastic or metal valve (or maybe a sensor) mounted to a brass 4-way air connection that is mounted to the front of the air tank. After searching through the -24P TM's I found something that looks close.. It is part 19 on Section II, Figure 264 Sheet 1. It says part 19 is Valve, Safety Relief. Part number 11669104. Now the way that the lines, etc. are setup is different from the TM. In the TM is shows a 3-way brass fitting, not a 4-way, and other things are different. On my truck, this "valve" has a threaded opening on the side that meets up with the front part of the brass 4-way fitting attached to the tank. Then there is an additional air line coming off of the top of this valve. Then on the bottom there is a flimsy plastic cap or something that threads on.
Can anyone give me more info about this valve, and whether or not it would cause my overpressure issue because it was leaking? I am really hoping this part is the cause of that.
Thank you in advance for any help! I'm not going to drive the truck again until I get this resolved
Edit: Just went out and checked it again, since it has been a few hours since I parked it. No hissing of any kind, and the pressure on both gauges has only dropped about 5 psi.
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