Went over to wake-up the GMC to take to a car show. Last time I parked it in the unit, it was raining and I did not place blocks under the rear
boggie pins. I noticed the right side rear was all the way down. This is generally not been a problem. Just let the Electro-Level II do its thing
and all will be good in a couple of minutes. I have dash gauges for the air bags. When the compressors started to pump the right side pressure shot
up to 120# so I turned it off. Then I went out to the air bag and noticed the gauge on the bag showed 120 I bled it off to "0", and restarted the
compressor manually. It shot up again to 120# and I shut it off. I have seen these little pumps go to 160# and still climb. I don't feel
comfortable at those pressures so I don't allow the compressor to keep running. Next, I jacked up the boggies and observed that after raising a small
amount, the pressure dropped as the air went into the bag. Guess there is a chance that the bag can block off the air inlet if it is all the way
down. From now on I will be sure to put the blocks under the boggie pins when in storage. Next item, replace the 'Hold' solenoid valve. Off to the
car show at Kingwood Harley Davidson in the morning, Oct 29th.
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John Sharpe
Humble, TX
78 Eleganza II
boggie pins. I noticed the right side rear was all the way down. This is generally not been a problem. Just let the Electro-Level II do its thing
and all will be good in a couple of minutes. I have dash gauges for the air bags. When the compressors started to pump the right side pressure shot
up to 120# so I turned it off. Then I went out to the air bag and noticed the gauge on the bag showed 120 I bled it off to "0", and restarted the
compressor manually. It shot up again to 120# and I shut it off. I have seen these little pumps go to 160# and still climb. I don't feel
comfortable at those pressures so I don't allow the compressor to keep running. Next, I jacked up the boggies and observed that after raising a small
amount, the pressure dropped as the air went into the bag. Guess there is a chance that the bag can block off the air inlet if it is all the way
down. From now on I will be sure to put the blocks under the boggie pins when in storage. Next item, replace the 'Hold' solenoid valve. Off to the
car show at Kingwood Harley Davidson in the morning, Oct 29th.
--
John Sharpe
Humble, TX
78 Eleganza II