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I am not sure what the correct answer is. I think anti-seize should work fine. I think the biggest cause of an exhaust brake butterfly valve seizing is that in many applications the driver does not
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I freed up a PacBrake butterfly valve on a '96 Dodge that had been frozen for years. I used carburetor cleaner and just kept exercising the butterfly valve until I could get full range movement. It
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when I got my eb I was told by a Salesman to use it once in awhile even if I didn't need to to keep it from seizing up in a long run
I did some trading today and got a hx35 with a pacbrake exhaust flange and cylinder. Said it was from a 96 3500 with 120k. Can't feel any shaft play at all and spins free. Theres no spot on the compressor housing for a boost elbow. The butterfly is stuck and i haven't tested the cylinder yet, its vacuum. If i can get this thing freed up what all will i have to do to put it on the truck? I think i found the right install manual but haven't had time to really get into it.
