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Any hose place that makes up hydraulic hoses and fuel lines can make 1 up for you. Also places that repair hydraulic cylinders should have all the fittings to make it as well
Went to Henrys Engineering in Prince Fredrick Md. Took my old 1 with me and they made me a stainless braided Teflon lined hose. They had to give me 2 pipe adapters with it. And I had to use the 2 old fittings to reattach it to the original copper pipe. I'm so glad I have it fixed. It about wore...
Went to my local hose maker today and $20.00 later I now have a m923 a1 that has 120 psi of air in about 4 1/2 minutes while idling. No more 20 min of 1500 rpm to get it pumped up :-)
Ok after digging around I found out my RRAD truck has a new engine in it. The truck is a 87 . the engine tag shows the engine was new from Cummins in 3/10 The truck was rebuilt in 7/10 which would make cense .
I believe I have found my air problem that has drove me nuts !! the flex line between the engine and the frame had a good size hole under the sheath so you couldn't see it . I was working on the unloader valve on the compressor and washed all the parts down with wd40 . And noticed a mist by the...
Your either sucking air through bad fuel lines. Fuel selector switch. Or your injection pump is going bad. I'm leaning towards fuel lines as both my m813 and m816 both did it until I replaced them.
True story. Had a VR board issue. Bought 1 of Jims boards. I was planning on changing it out. Fired up the generator and it works perfectly. So Jims board scared it to work cause it has worked since lol