Here is a link to "a" picture of a air leveler valve on a GM 1967 4107. Can anyone tell me the oil that's in it? It's sealed up now but it needs more oil to put in it? It's smelt like rotten fish oil. It's very clear like baby/mineral oil.
LINK
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1f-opeEnnfI31u1KtLY2n2MDo4UWEFenV
There are 2 more picture found here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nUqinwASMHLiFqtlJ_cC5I6Y3xYUTY5n?usp=sharing
Thought's? Ideas?
/rk
Go to a truck parts supply store and get a new levelling valve. Cheap enough.
JC
It's glycerine. Years ago, I got kits to rebuild some. A pita, now that you can get them so cheap and they are more reliable. Even back then, the repair kits cost the price of a new leveling valve now.
Thank's, lostagain and chessie4905 for your quick responses.
/rk
I have this coming from eBay sellers.
- NEW Air Leveling Valve 207477 Mohawk $35.00 with free shipping.
- CHASSIS HEIGHT CONTROL LEVELING AIR VALVE - 6 SECOND DELAY
Condition: New Brand: National Drivetrain
Interchange Part Number: 90054007 Manufacturer Part Number: WA90054007
Warranty: 1 Year UPC: 842234136267
US $34.57 + US $4.95
- NOW - Glycerine Vegetable 4 oz 7695 Exp.4.19+ SD2
US $11.39
Free shipping
Again thank you for your knowledge.