Dave450R
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thank were would pressure protection valve be located im fairly new at working on this style of rig
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It's located on the front of your wet tank.thank were would pressure protection valve be located im fairly new at working on this style of rig
I just ran a 4 gauge wire to the batteries directly since it isn't that far down that frame rail. and ran a ground to the oil cooler housing right above the alternator. That stock harness the ground is right there below the alternator under the frame. I would clean it up good. it is a crud collector if you plan to keep it.You be the man.... man...
Why I love this site, I learn so much. You can only read and remember so much of the TMs. I hear an air leak when I shut down the truck, it makes great pressure and has no problem running, but doesn't hold overnight. I'm going to check that drier and valve as soon as I get a chance.Where did you add the antifreeze to the system? Before or after the dryer? Dessicant and antifreeze don't get along at all. Anything added to the system should be done after the dryer.
I've had my PURest dryer on the truck for 3 years now and just swapped it for another one 2 weeks ago. The purge valve was still closing but wasn't quite sealing completely. I left it on there as long as I did to get a gauge of how long it takes before they start giving problems. The main thin I want to see though is the trash that it has caught from the compressor. The dryer doesn't only remove water. It also catches carbon and other trash from the compressor. I'll probably tear into it this week and see what it looks like inside, then throw a rebuild kit in it. I don't expect to find much in there as the dryer portion was still working perfectly. I've never had moisture at the drain valves with that dryer on there. It got a real workout at the rally when we swapped Coffey's tires around and still didn't let any moisture pass.
Don't let my 3 year service period become proof of anything though. It's more of a sampling period. I want to see what my compressor has been putting out for the last 3 years.
Roger that thanks Wes. Im kinda layed up with this knee trying to pick a way at things i can reach from ground level. I ended up watching some of your vids again. With the way im fighting this a/c "kit" install im starting to think your route would have been easier. But maybe things will start goong together better soon for us lol.
I don’t know how you are able to drive the miles you drive and still do the work you do on top of it.Replaced my crank seal. Put a new waterpump belt on. Hot pressure washed and degreased the engine. Changed my oil and bypass filter.
Installed window holders. My passengers side doesnt like to seal very well so i used a 3/4" x 3/4" piece of aluminum and fit it snug into the exsisting channel. Drilled a 7/64 hole and used #4 machine screws in the upper corner. Doesn't move or try to pivot to one side. I need to carry the glass to get it replaced and tinted this week too. This angle sits snug in the exsisting channel and still allows the window to go up and down.
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I know that truck !!!Spotted in action
Not quite sure, a buddy sent it in to me and I’m like “hey i know that guy!”I know that truck !!!
Where were we ? Somewhere on 85 south I know
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