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Replaced the brake system drier, now no pressure at gauges

Reworked LMTV

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I recently replaced the brake system drier on my m1088. Prior to loosening the bolts for the old brackets, the system built pressure. When I did a test of the system, before the final bolt down, the gauges showed no air pressure. Maybe it is a grounding issue? I saw some grounding straps around some of the air valves. Do these valves and controls need a ground? Also, what does the small air line do? I think it goes to the compressor regulator or something.
 

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Well Suprman was right. The hoses were reversed. It can be confusing.

The new Haldex drier from Suprman has one feature I really like, a softer release of the air. Thus, it is much quieter in my neighborhood.
 

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The new Haldex drier from Suprman has one feature I really like, a softer release of the air. Thus, it is much quieter in my neighborhood.
I kind of like the old style explosive release better... It made the cat jump more than the new one. :D

The new style drier works much better though.
 

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Depending on how the governor is set, with the new dryer you might be down a psi or two. Shouldn't make any real difference. If the pressure is too low to trip the ctis switch you may have to turn it up a tad. Above they wanted a bit more powerful moisture dump out the bottom of the dryer. A bit higher pressure should do that.
 
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Ok, got it, I will watch the brake air pressure gauges on dash and see what they pump up to, if they do need more air how do I increase pressure? Not sure where governor is located

Seth
 

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Ok, got it, I will watch the brake air pressure gauges on dash and see what they pump up to, if they do need more air how do I increase pressure? Not sure where governor is located

Seth
Governor is on the compressor at the engine. Mine did not require any adjustment.
 
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