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Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs) [message #97027] Tue, 24 August 2010 14:33 Go to next message
mike miller   United States
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Gary Casey wrote on Sat, 21 August 2010 09:49

... The idea that someone had of just putting shrader valves on each bag, though, it tempting - think of all the simplicity it adds.


The talk about schrader valves in the airbags has stirred up an idea that has been floating around in my head. (Lots of (mostly useless) stuff floating around there!)

My thought: Install tank valves from the hardware store. Then use a high quality "female" schrader connector to connect to the air system.

If you have a problem with the air system (break a line or connection, loose a pump or valve) just disconnect the schrader connector and tie-up the line. Pump to the required ride height and go.

I have been keeping an eye out for a high quality "female" schrader connector that I would trust. (but really haven't started LOOKING yet.)

Note: The fittings on my old airbags seem to be frozen into the airbags. If that is the case when I am stuck by the road, the tank valves I carry in the tool box wouldn't be much help. Seems installing in the driveway would be "better."


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Re: [GMCnet] Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs) [message #97029 is a reply to message #97027] Tue, 24 August 2010 14:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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Mike,
Would this limit you to "fill" only -- thereby loosing the ability to lower that air bag from the controls?







Dennis Sexton
73 PD 230
Germantown, TN
USA



-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tue, Aug 24, 2010 2:33 pm
Subject: [GMCnet] Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs)



Gary Casey wrote on Sat, 21 August 2010 09:49
... The idea that someone had of just putting shrader valves on each bag,
hough, it tempting - think of all the simplicity it adds.

he talk about schrader valves in the airbags has stirred up an idea that has
een floating around in my head. (Lots of (mostly useless) stuff floating
round there!)
My thought: Install tank valves from the hardware store. Then use a high
uality "female" schrader connector to connect to the air system.
If you have a problem with the air system (break a line or connection, loose a
ump or valve) just disconnect the schrader connector and tie-up the line. Pump
o the required ride height and go.
I have been keeping an eye out for a high quality "female" schrader connector
hat I would trust. (but really haven't started LOOKING yet.)
Note: The fittings on my old airbags seem to be frozen into the airbags. If
hat is the case when I am stuck by the road, the tank valves I carry in the
ool box wouldn't be much help. Seems installing in the driveway would be
better."
-
ike Miller
73 26' X Painted D.
78 23' Birchaven
illsboro, OR
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Re: [GMCnet] Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs) [message #97030 is a reply to message #97029] Tue, 24 August 2010 14:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike miller   United States
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If we where talking "Presta valves"-- yes. But with Schrader valves, as long as the center pin is held down, the air can go both directions. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrader_valve>

Dennis S wrote on Tue, 24 August 2010 12:37

Would this limit you to "fill" only -- thereby loosing the ability to lower that air bag from the controls?

-----Original Message-----
...
My thought: Install tank valves from the hardware store. Then use a high
quality "female" schrader connector to connect to the air system.
If you have a problem with the air system (break a line or connection, loose a
pump or valve) just disconnect the schrader connector and tie-up the line. Pump
to the required ride height and go. ...



Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo' http://m000035.blogspot.com
Re: [GMCnet] Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs) [message #97032 is a reply to message #97030] Tue, 24 August 2010 15:03 Go to previous message
Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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Mike,
Sounds good,
Will be interested to watch how you proceed -- your thoughts on the difficulty of installing schrader valves at-the-side-of-the-road is very valid.


Dennis Sexton
73 PD 230
Germantown, TN
USA



-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tue, Aug 24, 2010 2:53 pm
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Schrader valves in Airbags (was: Super springs)



If we where talking "Presta valves"-- yes. But with Schrader valves, as long as
he center pin is held down, the air can go both directions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrader_valve>
Dennis S wrote on Tue, 24 August 2010 12:37
Would this limit you to "fill" only -- thereby loosing the ability to lower
hat air bag from the controls?

-----Original Message-----
...
My thought: Install tank valves from the hardware store. Then use a high
quality "female" schrader connector to connect to the air system.
If you have a problem with the air system (break a line or connection, loose a
> pump or valve) just disconnect the schrader connector and tie-up the line.
ump
to the required ride height and go. ...

-
ike Miller
73 26' X Painted D.
78 23' Birchaven
illsboro, OR
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