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I did clean the three check valves behind the bumper on the drivers side, they looked new to me, and the flappers inside were still plyable with no tears. I appreciate all the pointers from everyone!!! I'm wondering if I replace the check valve all together with a new one, if that would cure the...
no shut offs, and another thread advised on not capping them off. there is another part below the glad hand, but im unsure as to what it does....(possible culprit??!!??) ill go get a pic of it
ive had the glad hand off, and it has no internal check valves, basically its hollow. as for the tires, they hold air for days no problem. im pretty sure ive narrowed down this glad hand as the only leak on this truck.
hi all, im a new owner of a 96 m1078, 8,000 miles, from fort drum ny. .....and like all new members, i have a couple questions. the truck is clean, seems to run like a champ, and i think i got a great deal on it. That being said, im trying to chase down a air leak. the front "emergency" glad...
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