Longtime no speak Wammers....I trust you are well and in good fettle.
Not brilliant but just about still here. Trust you and the family are ok. Little un will be running the house by now i take it. See you have a new bus. Looks tidy.
Longtime no speak Wammers....I trust you are well and in good fettle.
Oh yes, Summer is defiantly running the show now, she is really starting to become her own little person. She is 2 and half now and talking well and able to tell us what she wants and what she doesn't like....which is fun!Not brilliant but just about still here. Trust you and the family are ok. Little un will be running the house by now i take it. See you have a new bus. Looks tidy.
Good idea, will do. Had soapy water all over the damb thing, i have some bag o rings if its that, will let you know, fingers crossedbefore buying airbags, pull the pipe for OSF from the valve block and inflate manually. Then re-check the seals at the top of the existing airbag for leaks. At same time spray soapy water all over the bag to see if that's leaky.
Not sure how old, will do more tests tmoz when i can see, thats if i thore out. Just put the relay back in and the valve block did a lot of huffin an puffin to level its self. Pulling feed pipes and manualy inflating front bags tmoz.How old are the bags? Supposed to last 7 years (so I'm told on here) but after 10 they'll definitely be on their last legs. If one's gone usually the others need doing so do all 4.
Up date. New front bags, old ones had 98/10 molded in and a landy badge, cant believe there 19yo. All sorted then, NO. front still down after an hour or so but at least the pump stops now. Pumped up pulled relay os front down. Swopped sensors over pumped up pulled relay still osf down. So i an now presuming that the old bags were leaking as the pump now stops but there is still a little leak from the v block
Thanks for that pal. Have planned on doing some tests later today. Will check the pipes, didnt think it could be that as it stays up for so long. Good news that the pump now cycles as should so it can only be a small leak now i think.
Will doIf it stays up for a long time it is a very small leak and may take some finding. Battery acid does not do the pipe under the tray any favours, don't know how it effects nylon pipe but it does apparently. Also when suspension is up and pressured push the pipe into the bag and valve block again you will find it goes in a little further.
Checked pipes, joints. All good. Pushed them in under pressure, still dropping on osf. Thought a little carfull spraying around solanoid will be a good idea. IT WAS. Air leaking around base. Stripped it out and found a hair line crack on the rim of the rod sleave holder ( the bit that the small philips screws go into ). Sealed it up ish with gas putty. Still a very tiny leak but will do until i get a new solanoid this week. Pump shuts down now for around 5 mins then only runs for 35 seconds so thats a result if nowt else. Will change rear bags asap as the fronts were 19 yo according to the date stamps and landy badge. Thanks for all your help every one, especialy Wammers who has defo earned a bottle
I ran the car to pump it all up. Switched off and took top off. Then sprayed again. A leak from the seem where the top and bottem pieces are held together by 2 small philips screws after the slotted screws are removed. The 2 pieces taken apart and thats were i found the crack in the ring that protrudes out of the lower piece