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Title: Brake E valve for Pd3751 Silverside INFO
Post by: bs4104 on June 01, 2024, 10:47:23 AM
Might any one have any info on repairing a brake pedal FRONT Evalve as to a part # or repair kit
Title: Re: Brake E valve for Pd3751 Silverside INFO
Post by: lhwood on June 01, 2024, 07:52:06 PM
I just rebuilt my E-10 brake valve on my 102-C3.  If you have an e-10 valve, it is common in the world of heavy trucks/buses.  You can find a myriad of different brands selling rebuild kits for those.  If you're looking for an MCI # you'll have to call them.  Mine was a standard Bendix E-10, so no problems finding parts.

The part Bendix part number is 102100 and the instructions can be found online and were also included in the kit that I purchased.  It is a very simple process to rebuild those, but bear in mind that there are springs that are under some pressure.  A vise will be handy to control the disassembly of certain parts. (The instructions were very clear about that part.)

Your mileage may vary, just my experience.

Durwin
Title: Re: Brake E valve for Pd3751 Silverside INFO
Post by: dtcerrato on June 02, 2024, 10:06:26 AM
We run an E10 BAV on our 4104 and love it. A great common part from BW
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