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We have an M939A2 that is set up as a wildland/brush fire truck. The boys had the truck out this past weekend and one guy said he wasn't able to build air pressure and another guy who heard 2nd hand the truck would build air but after they shut it off is was leaking out of the air intake and pissing oil on the floor of the cab.............heavy sigh.
I finally made it down to the station today. The venting air coming out of the intake was coming from the transfer case vent and the oil on the cab floor was gear oil coming from the vent port on the front wheel axle lock in valve. So I am leaning very heavily on believing the transfer case interlock cylinder is leaking into the transfer case. And, somehow; the front axle wheel drive air cylinder is also leaking allowing the pressurized air in the transfer case to bleed back to the dash valve taking gear oil with it. Just not sure why the vent isn't relieving the leaking air into the transfer case.
So.......any thoughts or do you think I'm missing anything in my chain of logic??
-Do they make a rebuild kit for those cylinder?? Or are the internal seals readily sourced from outside vendors?? I haven't taken the air cylinders out of the transmission yet. I'm going to order some new/surplus ones first.
-Is there a comprehensive schematic/diagram showing the flow for the air system somewhere in the TM's?? I haven't found one, or for that matter; anything showing a flow diagram. Just some pictures of components and descriptions in the theory of operation for different systems.
Thanks for the help!!
I finally made it down to the station today. The venting air coming out of the intake was coming from the transfer case vent and the oil on the cab floor was gear oil coming from the vent port on the front wheel axle lock in valve. So I am leaning very heavily on believing the transfer case interlock cylinder is leaking into the transfer case. And, somehow; the front axle wheel drive air cylinder is also leaking allowing the pressurized air in the transfer case to bleed back to the dash valve taking gear oil with it. Just not sure why the vent isn't relieving the leaking air into the transfer case.
So.......any thoughts or do you think I'm missing anything in my chain of logic??
-Do they make a rebuild kit for those cylinder?? Or are the internal seals readily sourced from outside vendors?? I haven't taken the air cylinders out of the transmission yet. I'm going to order some new/surplus ones first.
-Is there a comprehensive schematic/diagram showing the flow for the air system somewhere in the TM's?? I haven't found one, or for that matter; anything showing a flow diagram. Just some pictures of components and descriptions in the theory of operation for different systems.
Thanks for the help!!