TheTrainMagnifiq
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Firstly, pictures. Eventually I'll get it repainted but until then I don't mind the vintage look with a touch of Rustoleum.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KnZ4xvD769N2EZ5T6
So it works well except there is a small air leak on the right rearmost brake chamber when the parking brakes are released. It will build air normally to around 120 then drop 10-15 psi when the brakes are released but the system stays steady around 105. But this thread is mainly for the following issue.
Not sure of the last time the air tanks were drained so last week I decided to drain them. Firstly I broke the knob on the line under the driver side of the cab leading to the center tank as it wouldn't budge so I had to get that one when I went under for the other two. The regular two tanks drained with normal condensation I suppose while the center tank (wet tank?) let out some water followed by some oil.
Now after draining the tanks, air pressure takes 2-4 times as long to build pressure. It can still build to 120 but takes a couple minutes longer to get there even with a little rev. Any reason why it was charging normal before but not anymore after draining?.......
I let it sit for a week and came back this morning to check on it. It builds air normally at first but after it got to 120 the first time, it was back to building slowly after pressing the brakes.
Thanks.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KnZ4xvD769N2EZ5T6
So it works well except there is a small air leak on the right rearmost brake chamber when the parking brakes are released. It will build air normally to around 120 then drop 10-15 psi when the brakes are released but the system stays steady around 105. But this thread is mainly for the following issue.
Not sure of the last time the air tanks were drained so last week I decided to drain them. Firstly I broke the knob on the line under the driver side of the cab leading to the center tank as it wouldn't budge so I had to get that one when I went under for the other two. The regular two tanks drained with normal condensation I suppose while the center tank (wet tank?) let out some water followed by some oil.
Now after draining the tanks, air pressure takes 2-4 times as long to build pressure. It can still build to 120 but takes a couple minutes longer to get there even with a little rev. Any reason why it was charging normal before but not anymore after draining?.......
I let it sit for a week and came back this morning to check on it. It builds air normally at first but after it got to 120 the first time, it was back to building slowly after pressing the brakes.
Thanks.