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Title: Leaking air governors 2003 CC Magna
Post by: Cooper1951 on September 08, 2020, 02:21:58 pm
I just had my coach to HWH for an unlevel pass. side. They showed me 2 modules at the front corner underside of my passenger side that each had 3 hoses running into them (6totoal). He soaped it and showed me the bubbles. I'm not sure what the part is. Each is a square rectangle about 1 inch think with 3 hoses running into it. Can anyone help me identify this part and tell me where I could get it fixed? Thank you in advance. Mike
Title: Re: Leaking air governors 2003 CC Magna
Post by: Larry B on September 08, 2020, 03:40:39 pm
Commonly referred to as 6 pack.  They can be rebuilt, I believe they are the same as on Foretravel.

This link will help in rebuilding.

HWH Valve Replacement (http://www.irvblog.com/foretravel%20projects/HWH-Valve-Replacement/)
Title: Re: Leaking air governors 2003 CC Magna
Post by: Cooper1951 on September 08, 2020, 07:08:40 pm
Larry,
  Thanks for the info, but mine do not look like these and HWH said it was not their equipment.
Title: Re: Leaking air governors 2003 CC Magna
Post by: Richard Barlow on September 09, 2020, 07:30:46 pm
I'm not sure but what you described sounds kind of like the things that blow air out under the front of my coach when I hit the air tank purge button in my 02 Magna. There is another set in the rear of the coach.
Title: Re: Leaking air governors 2003 CC Magna
Post by: Pfhays on September 09, 2020, 07:58:23 pm
This does sound like the air purge connections for the air tanks.  I assume you have a switch that reads Air Purge or something similar in the cockpit.  There are solenoids for each of the hoses and they can leak as has 3 of mine.  Did the leak come from the block or the the solenoids?  On my coach there are manual stop cock valves that can be closed to prevent the air leak from faulty solenoid valves. 

If it isn't the solenoids leaking, is it the fittings to those blocks or are the blocks cracked?

If you can find the right shop, the solenoid valves can be repaired by replacing the internal seals.  Lacking that, I had Kevin Waite send me several of these valves.  Find Kevin at kvn.wt.7629@gmail.com or 541-953-6162.

Keep in mind the HWH only repairs their stuff.  At least you know where the leak is.