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M35A2 Front Axle Air Switch Question ...

Valley Rock

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Hello all .

I recently switched from a sprag style T-case to an air shifted case .

Then I installed the air switch up under the dash where there has never been one before because this truck has had a sprang case all it's life .

The in/out air lines on this switch are pretty small, much smaller than the other air lines I see on this truck .

So I am curious as to where this switch sourced its air had it been there from the factory, and the routing of the lines, I can find a way to make this work, but I would prefer to keep it as close to stock and simple as possible .

Before someone says read the tm's, I have little luck with those and only have this old phone adding to the difficulty of that .

Could someone possibly snap some pics under their dash showing the routing and maybe under the truck or draw me a crude pic or ?

Thanks in advance for any help .
Mike .
 

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Could someone possibly snap some pics under their dash showing the routing and maybe under the truck or draw me a crude pic or ?
Attached are some pics and the TM -figure showing all the components for the control of that TC
and what goes where.
(I know some of this has been posted already, but that was a long time ago...)

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Air shift switch and connection 009.jpg Air shift switch and connection 012.jpg Air shift switch and connection 014.jpg
 
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