SpiggyTopes

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Hi All,

Car had been settling a bit at the front overnight but otherwise ok.

Always shot up in the morning, so to speak.

Overhauled a spare valve block - -all new o rings, diaphragm ok.

New driver pack.

Now it won't lift at all. Pipes in nicely and no leaks visible.

Some clicking from the block.

Any pointers please? Haver I stuffed an o ring somewhere?

Where to look first?

Cheers.
 
Hi All,

Car had been settling a bit at the front overnight but otherwise ok.

Always shot up in the morning, so to speak.

Overhauled a spare valve block - -all new o rings, diaphragm ok.

New driver pack.

Now it won't lift at all. Pipes in nicely and no leaks visible.

Some clicking from the block.

Any pointers please? Haver I stuffed an o ring somewhere?

Where to look first?

Cheers.

Have you got any air pressure?
 
Thanks --


I assume there is pressure, but its a good question - how can I check?

Non return valves would be the first thing to check, I think.

Back on to it tomorrow ...... the previous block wasn't that bad, I guess I could open it and check it over.

Cheers.
 
Thanks --


I assume there is pressure, but its a good question - how can I check?

Non return valves would be the first thing to check, I think.

Back on to it tomorrow ...... the previous block wasn't that bad, I guess I could open it and check it over.

Cheers.

If you have had the valve block out all the air will have gone. Has the compressor run?
 
Yes. I let run for a good 10. Minutes with a door open and no movement at all. Compressor didn't stop running.....
 
if you give up on it , then i will but it off you as want to air my 71..
 
I have a brand new valve block for a 93my classic, it's the one that requires the driver pack to be fitted, not the one that had the driver hard wired in :)
 
Sorry all, it's a 2000 P38 V8 .... not a classic!

Anyway, thanks for all the help - I've owned these cars for years and done lots of eas work but it can still humble me into jelly when a fault like this happens.

I followed Paul P38's guide slavishly (or, so I thought!).

I'm going to check the exhaust first to see if the air is passing straight through, then dismantle the last known good valve block so I can see the nrvs.

Happy days.

I'll be back later!

Cheers.
 

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