47 to 60 PSI!
1994 to 1998 Model Year F-250 with 7.3L Powerstroke - 12.5 seconds 1999 to 2003 Model Year F-250 with 7.3L Powerstroke - 13.2 seconds 2004 to 2004 Model Year F-250 with 6.0L Powerstroke - 13.1 seconds 2005 to 2007 Model Year F-250 with 6.0L Powerstroke - 13.6 seconds 2008 to 2010 Model Year F-250 with 6.4L Powerstroke - 13.4 seconds 2011 to 20?? Model Year F-250 with 6.7L Powerstroke - 13.0 seconds
You could have moisture and contaminants built up in the line or sensor to the warning system. (or it's all frozen if in the winter) Can you hear any air leaks? Is the gauge accurate or is it frozen at a higher reading, does it bleed down fast?Some trucks may not go out until near 70 or 80 pounds it just depends on the system. The main safety issue is the bleed off reading, 60 pounds is the LOWEST pressure the buzzer/lights are supposed to come on.
An air conditioner does not have a specific temperature setting; rather, it cools the air to a desired temperature set by the user. Therefore, an air conditioner set to 60 degrees will produce colder air than one set to 70 degrees because it will cool the air to a lower temperature.
usually in front of the radiator!
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you should unhook supply line and return fuel line from back of head this will bleed fuel from head. to bleed entire fuel system unhook fuel lines at fuel tank be sure to plug fuel tank or you'll loose all your fuel in tanks.
Run the motor to air up the air system. Once this is done, cut off the motor. With the motor off, put the vehicle into gear. Then, you push in the tractor protection valve, which will release the spring brakes. You then pump the brake pedal (or the Johnson bar, if you prefer) repeatedly, and this will bleed out air pressure. When the air pressure gets low (below 60), the tractor protection valve should pop out automatically.
well i think its jordan 60 plus hawks yeaa pistons are not very good :)
Density of air at 60F is = .00237 slug/ft3
60 million
Your engine is hot.