BENDIX BW1664 manual Valve Removal, Valve Installation, 21MODULATOR Technical Information

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C.Apply a soap solution around each diaphragm cover. Leakage should not exceed a 1" bubble in less than 3 seconds. If leakage exceeds the specified maximum, tighten the diaphragm cap screws and re-test. If the leakage remains excessive after re-testing, replace the modulator.

OPERATION TESTING

To properly test the function of the modulator will require 2 service technicians.

1.Park the vehicle on a level surface and block or chock the wheels. Release the parking brakes and build the air system to governor cut out.

2.Turn the engine ignition key to the OFF position then make and hold a full brake application.

3.With the brake application held and a service technicians posted at one of the modulators, turn the vehicle ignition key to the ON position. ONE OR TWO SHORT bursts of air pressure should be noted at the modulator exhaust. Repeat the test for each modulator on the vehicle. If at least a single burst of exhaust is not noted or the exhaust of air is prolonged and not short, sharp and well defined, perform the Electrical Tests.

ELECTRICAL TESTS

1.Before testing the solenoid assembly of a "suspect" modulator, its location on the vehicle should be confirmed using the Trouble Shooting or Start Up Procedure for the specific antilock controller in use. (See the Service Data Sheet for the antilock controller for this procedure.)

2.Proceed to the modulator in question and inspect its wiring connector. Disconnect the connector and test the resistance between the pins ON THE MODULATOR. Refer to figure 9.

A.HOLD to SOURCE: Read 3.5 to 5 OHMS

B.EXHAUST to SOURCE: Read 3.5 to 5 OHMS

C.EXHAUST to HOLD: Read 7 to 10 OHMS

D.Individually test the resistance of each pin to vehicle ground and note there is NO CONTINUITY.

If the resistance readings are as shown, the wire harness leading to the modulator may require repair or replacement. Before attempting repair or replacement of the wire harness, refer to the test procedures specified for the antilock controller in use for possible further testing that may be required to substantiate the wire harness problem. If the resistance values are NOT AS SHOWN ABOVE, replace the modulator.

VALVE REMOVAL

1.Park the vehicle on a level surface and block the wheels and/or hold the vehicle by means other than the air brakes.

2.Drain the air pressure from all vehicle reservoirs.

3.Identify and mark or label all air lines and their respective connections on the valve to facilitate ease of installation.

4.Disconnect both air lines and the electrical connector.

5.Remove the valve from the vehicle.

VALVE INSTALLATION

1.Install all air line fittings and plugs making certain thread sealing material does not enter the valve.

2.Install the assembled valve on the vehicle.

3.Reconnect both air lines to the valve using the identification made during VALVE REMOVAL step 3.

4.Reconnect the electrical connector to the modulator.

5.After installing the valve, test all air fittings for excessive leakage and tighten as needed.

M-21MODULATOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Porting -

1 Supply Port (from brake,

 

relay or quick release

 

valve)

 

1 Delivery Port (brake

 

actuator)

Solenoid Voltage -

12 Volts DC Nominal

Maximum Operating Pressure -

150 psi Gauge

Operating Temp. Range -

-40 to +185 Fahrenheit

Pressure Differential -

1 psi maximum

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BENDIX BW1664 Valve Removal, Valve Installation, 21MODULATOR Technical Information, Operation Testing, Electrical Tests