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Converting Air Park/Trailer Valves to Single Haldex Unit
OK, sorry for the delay I have been working on multiple modifications at the same time so have been SWAMPED...
I am waiting for my third round of quick disconnect 90 degree fittings to arrive in the mail set for Saturday. I ordered the incorrect size TWICE!!! I decided to not let the air system intimidate me any longer so I am replacing ALL the air lines that go to and from the Park/Trailer valve with new stuff as well as adding quick disconnect fittings on both ends of those lines.
I have figured out that the supply and exhaust fittings on the truck side will be 90 degree 3/8" NPT to 3/8" OD tube quick disconnect. I have been taking LOTS of pics and will update my write-up hopefully on Sunday. I purchased 100 feet of green 3/8" DOT air line tubing type2, nylon reinforced that should work nicely. It seems a lot more pliable than the stock hose and I went with green for fun as well as being able to quickly spot what I swapped out. Now that I have been messing with the valve air lines with the heater out I see how simple the setup is and am no longer scared of the air setup!
FYI: The Exhaust port behind the heater, in front of the radiator (you can see the fitting hole up behind the center of the grill in front of the heater's fresh air flap) vents two things... The Park/Trailer valve when released and the brake pedal valve.
I am going with the theory that the issue I was having with the Park valve venting to exhaust when pulled/applied is a result of me plugging the res2 line on the valve so I have uncapped that port and added another 1/4" NPT to 3/8" OD tube fitting and will be tying in a 3/8" OD tube T fitting off the truck supply line to provide two lines of air for res1 and res2 ports then give that a try... I have another brand new valve just in case so if this doesn't work I can see if the valve is the problem... Will be posting pics of all air line connections and it will be easy to see where I ran them and how with the green hose I am swapping out.
I am using a PVC pipe cutter to cut the air lines. It cuts clean and does not deform the air line.
So far here are the fittings that I am using that work on my truck... FMTVs and variants may be different.
7 each 1/4" NPT to 3/8" OD Tube push on DOT approved fittings (5 on the Park/Trailer valve and two on the cab floor for Park & Trailer connections)
2 each 90 degree 3/8" NPT to 3/8" OD Tube push on DOT approved fittings (one for the supply fitting under the dash and one for the Exhaust fitting behind the heater) - NOTE: The stock Exhaust port fitting on my truck was just a 3/8" NPT to 1/4" compression fitting, not 90 degree but I noticed that the air line loops VERY close to the windshield wiper arm so I am switching to a 90 degree fitting there. I have seen pics of other LMTVs with a 90 on there so it must just be random or if repaired whatever was lying around.
1 each 3/8" OD Tube T fitting (to split the supply line from the truck for Res1 and Res2 ports on the new valve)
1 each 100' roll of 3/8" OD DOT nylon air line (green) (to replace all the air lines going to and from the Park/Trailer valve. this project doesn't need anywhere near 100' of hose I just bought it in bulk for future)
1 each 1/4" NPT pipe plug to cap the Aux supply port on the new valve
OD
OK, sorry for the delay I have been working on multiple modifications at the same time so have been SWAMPED...
I am waiting for my third round of quick disconnect 90 degree fittings to arrive in the mail set for Saturday. I ordered the incorrect size TWICE!!! I decided to not let the air system intimidate me any longer so I am replacing ALL the air lines that go to and from the Park/Trailer valve with new stuff as well as adding quick disconnect fittings on both ends of those lines.
I have figured out that the supply and exhaust fittings on the truck side will be 90 degree 3/8" NPT to 3/8" OD tube quick disconnect. I have been taking LOTS of pics and will update my write-up hopefully on Sunday. I purchased 100 feet of green 3/8" DOT air line tubing type2, nylon reinforced that should work nicely. It seems a lot more pliable than the stock hose and I went with green for fun as well as being able to quickly spot what I swapped out. Now that I have been messing with the valve air lines with the heater out I see how simple the setup is and am no longer scared of the air setup!
FYI: The Exhaust port behind the heater, in front of the radiator (you can see the fitting hole up behind the center of the grill in front of the heater's fresh air flap) vents two things... The Park/Trailer valve when released and the brake pedal valve.
I am going with the theory that the issue I was having with the Park valve venting to exhaust when pulled/applied is a result of me plugging the res2 line on the valve so I have uncapped that port and added another 1/4" NPT to 3/8" OD tube fitting and will be tying in a 3/8" OD tube T fitting off the truck supply line to provide two lines of air for res1 and res2 ports then give that a try... I have another brand new valve just in case so if this doesn't work I can see if the valve is the problem... Will be posting pics of all air line connections and it will be easy to see where I ran them and how with the green hose I am swapping out.
I am using a PVC pipe cutter to cut the air lines. It cuts clean and does not deform the air line.
So far here are the fittings that I am using that work on my truck... FMTVs and variants may be different.
7 each 1/4" NPT to 3/8" OD Tube push on DOT approved fittings (5 on the Park/Trailer valve and two on the cab floor for Park & Trailer connections)
2 each 90 degree 3/8" NPT to 3/8" OD Tube push on DOT approved fittings (one for the supply fitting under the dash and one for the Exhaust fitting behind the heater) - NOTE: The stock Exhaust port fitting on my truck was just a 3/8" NPT to 1/4" compression fitting, not 90 degree but I noticed that the air line loops VERY close to the windshield wiper arm so I am switching to a 90 degree fitting there. I have seen pics of other LMTVs with a 90 on there so it must just be random or if repaired whatever was lying around.
1 each 3/8" OD Tube T fitting (to split the supply line from the truck for Res1 and Res2 ports on the new valve)
1 each 100' roll of 3/8" OD DOT nylon air line (green) (to replace all the air lines going to and from the Park/Trailer valve. this project doesn't need anywhere near 100' of hose I just bought it in bulk for future)
1 each 1/4" NPT pipe plug to cap the Aux supply port on the new valve
OD
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