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#1441886 02/20/2022 1:14 PM
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I have a '72 C60 427 . The air tanks are leaking and will not build pressure. I need a source of new air tanks. If anyone knows a source or remedy let me know.

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Find your nearest medium or heavy truck dealer, Freightliner, Peterbilt, International, Etc, they will be able to get something. I wouldn't bother trying to repair what you have, they rust from the inside due to condensation in the compressed air.


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You can find better pricing at Fleet Pride or other truck supply warehouse https://branches.fleetpride.com/tn/


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Find someone who is in the trucking business and has junk around. I have given a lot of air tanks away.

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Big rig junk yards are a treasure trove.


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Icfman See if your local refrigeration outfit might have take-out accumulator tanks,they will be clean and tuff. Also propane tanks,like aluminum fork lift tanks,steel too are possible.

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Icfman Thought of another source for air tanks,we have a local fire extinguisher outfit that takes care of our local refinery. They had some co2 big extiguishers they phased out,forged steel heavy tank that would work for air tanks. Think I would coat those on inside !!

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Originally Posted by fixite7
Icfman Thought of another source for air tanks,we have a local fire extinguisher outfit that takes care of our local refinery. They had some co2 big extiguishers they phased out,forged steel heavy tank that would work for air tanks. Think I would coat those on inside !!

Might be hard to drain the water out of a fire extinguisher tank...

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Air tanks aren't that hard to find. And they don't really have to be specifically for your vehicle. There is no need in trying to reinvent the truck air tank.

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MikeB Not getting your drift ,co2 tanks are clean as a whistle.

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Originally Posted by fixite7
MikeB Not getting your drift ,co2 tanks are clean as a whistle.

Fire extinguisher tanks don't have any extra pipe bungs welded to them. How would you drain condensation out of the tank if it was mounted horizontally?

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"MikeB Not getting your drift ,co2 tanks are clean as a whistle." I don't think this guy has ever run trucks with air brakes. I have owned trucks with air brakes since 1964 and still own a dozen of them. We have been running air driers for almost 40 years, but we still have to drain our air tanks periodically. Water and a little oil makes a nasty white sludge. I still recommend the guy go out and buy an air tank. If he were to come around Fredericksburg, I would give him one. I have lots of them lying around.


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