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Old 02-08-2017, 09:17 PM   #41
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Can anyone here post a routing of where the attached lines go to or from ?
It would be of help in knowing the big picture of things
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Old 02-09-2017, 04:07 AM   #42
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Are you looking for a typical layout like this ?
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Old 02-13-2017, 11:23 AM   #43
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Well it's done and works as it should and a lot cleaner. It was a dirty/greasy job as the dryer is right next to the driveshaft that slings excess grease on to it. Kind of a bugger re-mounting as its hard to do on my back/side. Bottom was rebuilt also with a kit. DQ4053.
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Good News. Congratulations
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Well it's done and works as it should and a lot cleaner. It was a dirty/greasy job as the dryer is right next to the driveshaft that slings excess grease on to it. Kind of a bugger re-mounting as its hard to do on my back/side. Bottom was rebuilt also with a kit. DQ4053.
Hey dnystrom,
That's great. Glad you got the job done. Sorry if I mislead you on both the actual air dryer and, service kit. I'm usually pretty causious when I'm trying to help and mention the fact that coaches are the same. As you can see, even when the coaches are very similar, components can and appear to be different. But, you now know what's needed when the next time comes around. And, you know the procedure. It's definitely a learning experience. Good job.
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