I run an 1981 Eagle Model 10. There is an air leak in the dohickeys by the battery switches. The air lines come into this compartment and go through these 3 inch long by 1 inch in diameter (est.) things. I can feel the leak but need to know what these things are called so I can go get new ones. Thanks
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Robert is evidently related to my wife!
I don't know about that but I just reviewed Tami's web page and Robert is the proud Eagle driver as part of his duties I believe. If you guys ever get to West "by god" Virginia, i would love to catch your act.
Here they are in all their glory:
Tami Hall (http://www.tamihall.com/)
Richard
Quote from: muddog16 on February 02, 2007, 11:34:55 AM
Robert is evidently related to my wife!
I believe what you are talking about are saftey valves. Plus it's where you put shop air into the bus. I think one was for the waste dump. they are called valve saftey check eagle part # 054-1257-504 I hope this what you are talking about.
Bendix has it also Part # 800375.
Pete & Jean
Fantasy
Robert,
Is there anychance you could take a photo of the parts your trying to identify and post it to the board? Or if you can't resize it enough to get it to post, you can send it to me or one of the other moderators and we'll be glad to do it for you.
My email is:
GHTrucking@msn.com
This is a little OT since Robert knows where his leaks are. Back eons ago when Freon 22 was cheap, we would charge the air system with Freon and use a sniffer to find small leaks. It would find leaks that even soap would miss.
I used the same process in the sixties, installing pressurized waveguide on microwave towers. We would pressurize to as little as 5-6 lbs and find the smallest leaks.
Len