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Recent content by Dave Lamb

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    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B

    Many thanks Mr. Hansen. Your Bendix E-3 brake valve information let us replace the E-3 and repair our 45B loader. The pressure rose to 120psi so fast I shut down! I need to understand the pressure relief system and valve. The guage stops at 150psi. I don't want to blow out all that...
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    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B

    Yes, The Bendix E-2 and E-3 brake valve attachment is very thorough. Conventional wisdom is that rebuilding the old original valve would be chancy. Access in place for the steps there seems tough as well. The removal of valve or pedal is also challenging in a tight Clark 45B cab.with a worn...
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    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B

    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B: Parts Book #(3109?) brake valve image: MY current brake valves are either Bendix E-3 or E-2 brake valves I need to know what is the difference between those two. I would like to know how the mounting bolt patterns differ. I see that the valve and pedal...
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    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B

    Yes, these Clark 45B brakes are air-actuated. I have the SS# but haven't been able to use that to find the year. SS #4189D160JAC . My manuals list all parts except the brake valve number. These Clark valves are all, I believe, Bendix E-Series valves with eight total ports. The range...
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    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B

    Clark Michigan brake valve Clark 45B: How to find the correct part number for a Clark 45B loader?
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