hellpounder
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Newbie, 3rd week of owning an '86 M934A1. 15F in Indiana today, was 8F last night. Started the truck [added proportional amount of antigel, preheated the oil pan with a heater for a bit [still waiting on oil pan heating pad and block heater to show up] gave it a few squirts of ether on and off [since it doesn't have glow plugs] and it started well enough], but the air tanks read 0, and every 10-15 seconds I could hear the blowoff valve popping to let the air out, so I can tell the compressor is building up air, but it isn't making it to the tanks. I let it run about 2-3 minutes with the idle at probably about 1100, but there wasn't any change, and I didn't want to risk damaging anything, so I shut it off.
I read the TM, thought about doing the moisture release procedure, but the previous owner told me the air drier and air system was already serviced shortly before I got it, so I figured it wouldn't be necessary, but I guess I may have been wrong.
I tried searching the forum for info, but didn't have luck with the keywords I chose. I thought about setting a heat gun to about 200F and trying to thaw the components, then start the truck, build air, and try the TM bleeding procedure. I want to add air brake antifreeze, but not sure where the best spot would be. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Right now this is my only functioning winter vehicle and I want to be prepared.
I read the TM, thought about doing the moisture release procedure, but the previous owner told me the air drier and air system was already serviced shortly before I got it, so I figured it wouldn't be necessary, but I guess I may have been wrong.
I tried searching the forum for info, but didn't have luck with the keywords I chose. I thought about setting a heat gun to about 200F and trying to thaw the components, then start the truck, build air, and try the TM bleeding procedure. I want to add air brake antifreeze, but not sure where the best spot would be. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Right now this is my only functioning winter vehicle and I want to be prepared.



