So if the tag axle airbag leaks, would that cause all 3 rear airbags to go empty? It seems like there would be some check valves in the mix.
I'll see what I can find in the schematics and take some pictures. I need to clarify... when I said all 3 airbags, I was referring to the 2 on the main axle and 1 on the tag, all on the passenger side. They all lose air withing minutes of shutting it off. I believe there is only one leveling valve (at least that is what I recall); I think it only has one connecting rod on each side that in turn connects to the valve. I should be able to look at it this coming Thursday pm. Thanks.
The check valve is in the ride height valve, not in the airbags, otherwise the ride height valve wouldn't be able to adjust them lower when necessary.If you have a leak on the airbag side of the check valve in the ride height valve then all the bags controlled by it will go down. So if one leaks they all go down. Get the one air bag fixed and you should be good, unless of course you still have leaks in the other ones. Might be a good idea to get an extra air bag to have on hand.
That makes perfect sense (how they would all go down together and on getting an extra airbag)!!!
I'm not sure in your application, but if my memory serves me correctly the 2 strokes used a 1970 & a 1971 filter not two 1971's. But once I thought I was wrong, and it turned out I was mistaken. BK
Glen, unless your system can be independently operated as in a separate air line goes to each corner so that you can adjust each axle by itself and or with ride height valves too. Some of us have that kind of system and then not all bags would go down on that axle or side.