Posted by RodInNS on October 02, 2016 at 10:26:32 from (184.171.194.151):
In Reply to: Re: Air brake question posted by notjustair on October 02, 2016 at 09:54:08:
It's a while since I worked on one so I don't remember all the tricks... I think from your description you probably have the octogonal Bendix AD9 dryer. Those things have a purge valve that can go bad and also when the dessicant cartridge is failing they will blow off like that. However, as JDSeller has said, the governor can also go bad and cause continuous cycling. I think your problem will be the governor... but if you have no idea the last time the dryer was kitted you might just as well do that too. It seems to me that it can be kitted for 70-100 and perhaps 400 for a replacement (with core). If the can is starting to look suspect I'd just swap the whole thing out and hope they don't hit you for a core charge on the bad can.... If you go the reman route then the purge valve is taken care of too..
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