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Mositure in air tanks
Gerald Farris:
I just found out that the 1997 Monterey did not come with an air dryer, and probably the 1998 did not have one either. Sorry it took so long to get back to you, but I was waiting for a call back from a 1997 Monterey owner that I know.
If you want to cure the moisture problem in your air tanks, you will have to add a dryer in the air line between the compressor and the first air tank if one does not already exist.
Gerald
Arden Smith:
I tend to think I do not have one. I wiill add one in the off season but for now I will just keep bleeding the tanks. I thank all of you for your comment and suggestions. Being new to the Beaver community and having all these responses tends to give a person comfort in knowing he can get information and advice just for the asking. I will also be a contributor whenever I can add my two cents worth. What a great way to exchange information.
Again thank you all
Arden Smith
98 Monterey
Richard And Babs Ames:
--- Quote from: Arden Smith ---I tend to think I do not have one. I wiill add one in the off season but for now I will just keep bleeding the tanks. I thank all of you for your comment and suggestions. Being new to the Beaver community and having all these responses tends to give a person comfort in knowing he can get information and advice just for the asking. I will also be a contributor whenever I can add my two cents worth. What a great way to exchange information.
Again thank you all
Arden Smith
98 Monterey
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If you idle and stand towards the back and hear an air discharge every few minites you have an air dryer.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6730143.html kind of give an overview and a general shape. I thought all modern vehicles that uses compressed air came with a dryer. Not having one is a major pain.
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