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Air pressure & hello

This is a public forum to discuss Eagle related technical issues. If you are having a problem with your Eagle, this is the place to find help.
Florida Eagle
Posts: 34
Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:32 am
FMCA #: F463073
Bus Model: 1989 Silver Eagle/Model 20

Re: Air pressure & hello

Post by Florida Eagle »

Jack, thanks for the advice. It seems virtually impossible to hear a leak with the engine running. I will keep after it. Every problem has a solution, some are more challenging.
Steve
Steven
1989 Silver Eagle, NJT Model 20
Detroit Diesel 6V-92TA
(Converted NJ Transit Bus)
Florida Eagle
Posts: 34
Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:32 am
FMCA #: F463073
Bus Model: 1989 Silver Eagle/Model 20

Re: Air pressure & hello

Post by Florida Eagle »

I will explore the compressor angle but may be beyond my present ability.
Steve
Steven
1989 Silver Eagle, NJT Model 20
Detroit Diesel 6V-92TA
(Converted NJ Transit Bus)
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luvrbus
Club Member
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Posts: 2981
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:50 pm
FMCA #: F262917
Bus Model: 05

Re: Air pressure & hello

Post by luvrbus »

You are real lucky owning a Eagle they have about 1/3 of the places to leak compared to most buses,I would build up pressure and start at the air dryer it could have been a long time since it was serviced
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