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  1. jw4x4

    Stryker's, M923a1.

    Any trace amount of moisture that may settle past the valves will stay at the bottom of the system and be removed when the tanks are bled. Moisture in the system comes almost entirely from the air being pressurized (like lines on a shop air compressor) and the temperature difference. As for the...
  2. jw4x4

    Stryker's, M923a1.

    Stryker- Congrats on your 932. You will likely grow to love it. Read the operator's manual front to back. Lots of vital info there. As for draining the air tanks, do it as soon as its parked and the engine is shut off. Follow the manual for the correct sequence in opening the valves. I leave the...
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