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Recent content by LPAS4500

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    Water in air dryer constant

    Took PPV apart, very easy, cleaned and lubed up and air dryer blew at 120 psi. Drove it all day and never had another problem and everything is great. Thank you very much for your guidance...and patience!!
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Gonna give it a shot!! Ty!
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    Water in air dryer constant

    I found what you are talking about. Is that something that can be taken apart, lined and put back together? I also read where a heat gun helped...
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Is that what opens when I pull on the nut at the bottom side of air dryer?
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    Water in air dryer constant

    They did not work before I changed the governor. Then they did after governor replacement 2wks ago. Now they don't. Did not used to have this water issue
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    Water in air dryer constant

    No they do not work....& The governor is new
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Almost positive it's going to 150 psi bc of the water...
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Put new o-rings in air dryer from underneath...lubed inner sleeve with white lithium also
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Air pressure regulator/governor is new.
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    Water in air dryer constant

    That's the nut I pull on with vice grips and water comes out. Should the heater "loop" be too hot to touch?
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    Water in air dryer constant

    Fairly familiar with air system, but not sure where splitter valve is or what it looks like
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    Water in air dryer constant

    M923A2--Water is constantly building in the bottom of the air dryer and causes the 150 psi valve (between tank and air dryer)to blow, instead of the dryer blowing at 120 psi. If I pull on the nut at the bottom of the air dryer with vice grips, a teaspoon of water will come out every 10 minutes...
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