Re: No air
Reply #5 –
Thought about it some more while taking a shower.
The line that goes from the D2 to air dryer should only be pressurized when the dryer purges and the air compressor cuts out. At cut-out pressure, the D2 sends a pressure signal out the unloader port to the air compressor and down that air line to the air dryer.
If something (?) in/on the air dryer sticks and/or malfunctions, you could get continuous reverse air flow from the dryer to the D2. That air may exit the exhaust port on the D2. If so, then you can't build pressure in the wet tank because your air pressure is going out the D2 exhaust port. The exhaust port on the D2 will not close until you build pressure in the wet tank. Catch 22.
If you have a 1/8" pipe thread plug, you could try temporarily plugging the exhaust port in the D2. If this allows your air pressure to build to the normal cut-out pressure, then you have found the source of the leak.
Unfortunately, you may have to bypass the dryer (or replace/rebuild it) to get back on the road.
Anyway, that's all I can come up with, FWIW.
Good luck.