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i think it has slowed down, but not sure. i am keeping a log now on it.
since i cant fit up there, it will just have to stay this way until uncle richard comes to visit.....ha
tom
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I am a little new at this. I have a leak the requires the compressor to cycle every 20 minutes. I was going to start on the obligatory Newell air leak hunt. Should I save that for Richard? I have saved the wheel polishing for Clarke out of respect.....
Guy & Sue
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I'm pretty good at supervision.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
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Tom: I have a thought based on my 93 coach behavior.
On mine, if the back sags a bit to one side the front seems to sag more to that side. It’s almost as if the back is levering the front down. Is it possible that the leak is at the rear and that's why you haven't found it.
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after logging the drop for another day or so, i will do the same work for the back. i want to replace the up solenoids with the bigger orfiice ones anyway.
thanks
tom
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For those of us who don't speak fluent air pressure, could one of you tell me what an "HCV" is? I'm guessing that the C is for control and the V is for valve, so what does that make the H, height?
Paul & Jane McCullough
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hi paul,
yes, it is the height control valve or ride height valve. there is one between your rear axles mounted on the frame rail and you can see it if you look up in there (one on each side in the rear) and one front one up higher in the middle over the front axle.
they are what adjusts the height of the coach as you are driving.
tom
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Tom, attached is a picture of a split brass reducing bushing that was in the ballast tank and fed air to the air spring via 3/4" braided hose. It leaked down overnight. It was VERY difficult to remove and replace.
Just maybe you have the same issue.
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Gordon Jones
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could you hear it or see it blow bubbles if you sprayed it?
tom
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