Neely,
I found leaks that would not show up using soap suds when I applied "gas leak
detector". I don't know what the stuff is but it really blows bubbles! You
can get a spray bottle from any ACE hardware or most places that sell gas
valves and fittings. Cost about $4. After fixing the last leak my coach
stays up indefinitely (months).
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast
> Neely
> What you are describing is not normal at all or an Air Suspension system
> that is tight (w/o leaks).
> First thing I would do is pump it up to 120# & shut off system (Ignition
> switch OFF, etc) & see how long it takes to drop to 100 This should be
> at least 2hours if all is well.
> If all is not well, I would start Trouble Shooting by removing Air line
> to bags & Install Schrader Valves (1/4" MNPT) & see if the bags hold air
> w/o leaks. Coach height measurement to ground for leak detection. Then
> soap test everything to find leaks. Remove Lines etc, & plug to isolate
> leak area.
>
> Good Luck
> Leaks Can be found !!!!
> Duane
>
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I found leaks that would not show up using soap suds when I applied "gas leak
detector". I don't know what the stuff is but it really blows bubbles! You
can get a spray bottle from any ACE hardware or most places that sell gas
valves and fittings. Cost about $4. After fixing the last leak my coach
stays up indefinitely (months).
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast
> Neely
> What you are describing is not normal at all or an Air Suspension system
> that is tight (w/o leaks).
> First thing I would do is pump it up to 120# & shut off system (Ignition
> switch OFF, etc) & see how long it takes to drop to 100 This should be
> at least 2hours if all is well.
> If all is not well, I would start Trouble Shooting by removing Air line
> to bags & Install Schrader Valves (1/4" MNPT) & see if the bags hold air
> w/o leaks. Coach height measurement to ground for leak detection. Then
> soap test everything to find leaks. Remove Lines etc, & plug to isolate
> leak area.
>
> Good Luck
> Leaks Can be found !!!!
> Duane
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail.
> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html
> or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]