Posted by ericlb on March 04, 2008 at 19:42:08 from (72.173.211.235):
just saying thanks to all who helped me on yesterdays post on the air brakes, heres what happened; the park cans were not leaking thru the service lines, so i installed another r14 relay valve to eleminate the possibility that mine was a bad new one, same problem, i found a chart at the shop to study and there was a small valve mounted on the side of the r14 that the charge line for the park chambers went to, i installed it on the new relay valve because the old one had it [ the new and old r14 looked identical] well this thing was letting the air return to the relay valve and go out thru the exhaust! i eliminated the valve [ the diagram didnt show it in the system] and spliced the 2 lines togeather , it workes right! what in he?? is the little valve supposed to be?
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