Dukeman
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I have been searching and reading all day and have come to the conclusion that we will replace the Brake Chamber instead of trying to cage the spring brake and replace the diaphragm. I have seen so many other threads come to that conclusion and I have seen many people say go to Napa, they carry the new Brake Chamber, but I have not seen anyone post a part number. I have not been able to find the part and would like some help if any one has done this and has found them.
Also, TM 9-2320-272-24-1 page 3-182 says that the spring brake must be caged to remove the Brake Chamber. I'm not sure I understand why. Is it just a safety issue? Because you are working around the assembly it is safer to cage the spring? Is it because with no air pressure to the spring, the plunger has pressure on the wedge assembly and if the chamber is removed from the housing without caging the spring the whole chamber will go flying? The TM also cautions about ensuring the wedge assembly does not fall out of the plunger housing. Is this difficult to do or is it just a matter of paying attention when you pull the chamber away from the housing.
Thanks for the help!
Also, TM 9-2320-272-24-1 page 3-182 says that the spring brake must be caged to remove the Brake Chamber. I'm not sure I understand why. Is it just a safety issue? Because you are working around the assembly it is safer to cage the spring? Is it because with no air pressure to the spring, the plunger has pressure on the wedge assembly and if the chamber is removed from the housing without caging the spring the whole chamber will go flying? The TM also cautions about ensuring the wedge assembly does not fall out of the plunger housing. Is this difficult to do or is it just a matter of paying attention when you pull the chamber away from the housing.
Thanks for the help!