03-24-2013, 01:01 PM
I'm posting this for a fellow Newell owner who is broke down in a rest area outside of Amarillo, TX. He has a series 60 engine. Looking at the side of the engine from the last compartment on the passenger side, there is some type of air valve that mounts to the back side, up high on the engine air compressor. It has castings that say: "Bendix T-293975-G". It is above where the fuel pump mounts. The unidentified valve has two 1/4" air lines going to it that disappear going forward in the coach. On the side of the valve is a threaded port that is identified as "exh". Bob has air escaping out that exhaust port. He is only able to build 50 psi. Photos below:
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531