jello_jeep
01-05-2007, 10:50 PM
Hey ya'll .. I got my first experience with having to air up on the road. I had heard from Steve Bennet over at California Coach about the little device that doubles air pressure, and had ordered one, but not had time to get it all installed in the bus. I have also read posts here that they are standard equipment on some conversions.
When I pulled out of Havasu last week, I checked air pressure and was down. Marathon told me to run 125/120/95 for pressure and I was 5 to 12 pounds low here and there.
I am aware of the school of thought in regards to weighing each axel and all, but have not had the chance to do that.
I get about 120 psi indicated in my air system and quickly found out that fact does not mean your are going to be able to shove 120 pounds in a tire.
So off to Lowes for some air fittings, and I didn't install it, but just got a piece of line and plugged the device into to bus aux air, then the air line behind it. The little sucker sounds like a mini steam engine when you run it, but it aired me up with no problems, so happy to have it on board.
Has anyone seen an air chuck, that would allow you to lock the chuck on the stem for the inner duals (the backwards facing stem). I got seriously tired of holding my standard inflator backwards against that puppy whilst airing up..
I looked on milton's site and although they call it locking, I didn't see a clip like on their standard 1/4" air chuck that holds it on while you let the air flow. :confused:
Thanks!
When I pulled out of Havasu last week, I checked air pressure and was down. Marathon told me to run 125/120/95 for pressure and I was 5 to 12 pounds low here and there.
I am aware of the school of thought in regards to weighing each axel and all, but have not had the chance to do that.
I get about 120 psi indicated in my air system and quickly found out that fact does not mean your are going to be able to shove 120 pounds in a tire.
So off to Lowes for some air fittings, and I didn't install it, but just got a piece of line and plugged the device into to bus aux air, then the air line behind it. The little sucker sounds like a mini steam engine when you run it, but it aired me up with no problems, so happy to have it on board.
Has anyone seen an air chuck, that would allow you to lock the chuck on the stem for the inner duals (the backwards facing stem). I got seriously tired of holding my standard inflator backwards against that puppy whilst airing up..
I looked on milton's site and although they call it locking, I didn't see a clip like on their standard 1/4" air chuck that holds it on while you let the air flow. :confused:
Thanks!