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I have an air leak under the dash in my C8500 1998 Chevrolet tractor
mover. I have the instrument cluster out and can barely reach to
the fittings in the firewall. Ther eis one line that goes from the
parking valve to over the top of the steering column to who knows
where. My leak is somewhere beyond the air valve. It really
hisses. I have replaced nearly all the fittings last spring on this
thing. I have an alcohol tank ordered. Those quick connect
fittings are a pain in the butt... Does anyone have any experience
with these.. Maybe Steve W..??? The factory service manual is
$300+, and I have tried to download 2 times today and it failed. I
will wait until tonight after midnight to download...<br>
Cecil<br>
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