Did a lot of work on the truck this weekend.
I had to bite the bullet and buy from CSI which ended up having reasonable prices.
I added the missing low air switch, replace the broken hood clamp, clean-out the cab, added the fitting for the clogged fitler piping, fixed the window regulator, and added a way to check transmission fluid. I bought an A1 dipstick tube but however since the 8.3 motor is a shorter block, the filler tube lands right in the curve of the cab firewall. So I measure where the level needed to be in the tranny and just added a see-through tube for the time being (you all can laugh now but it works).
Now for the bad news.
I driven it a few times and everytime after five minutes the rear brakes start to lock-up even though I have a constant 120 psig in the tanks. I am guessing it is some regulator proportioning valve above the axles. Which one, I don't know. I have to shut the truck down everytime, bleed the air out of the tanks, and build up air pressure and it works fine for about 5 minutes. Then it starts to slowly lock up again. IT IS AGGRAVATING. Any suggestions or ideas on this would be greatly appreciated.
Also, while dragging the brakes and trying to limp back home, I pushed the truck to the limits and the tranny reach right under 200 deg F. What is the MAX temp for a tranny before damage is being done?
Here are a few pictures for the update.
Also, D-man, I included some pics of the rubber that the hood rest on. Hope this helps.