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Bedford air line diagram
10 years 3 weeks ago #156719
by plod
Bedford air line diagram was created by plod
Hi folks. I have a Bedford BLP bus/motorhome with full air brakes. Can anybody help or advise with a diagram of the air lines(steel and plastic) around the front mount engine, please. Recently the old engine was removed and the airlines surrounding the motor were cut/removed and no photo drawing done and I need some help reconnecting them. Thanks folks, Peter
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10 years 3 weeks ago #156720
by hayseed
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Replied by hayseed on topic Re: Bedford air line diagram
Hey plod,
I think you might be better off asking your question on a Bus forum..
As there were very few (if any) Bedford Trucks with full air brakes..
I think you might be better off asking your question on a Bus forum..
As there were very few (if any) Bedford Trucks with full air brakes..
"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...
don't mind...
And those that mind....
don't matter." -
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10 years 3 weeks ago #156721
by Ronny G
Replied by Ronny G on topic Re: Bedford air line diagram
My KM Bedford with 6V53 GM and 10 speed Roadranger has full air brakes but I haven't any books for it.I would like to see a diagram myself as brakes need attention,and some modifications new pedal valve etc. may help.
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10 years 3 weeks ago #156722
by jon_d
Replied by jon_d on topic Re: Bedford air line diagram
I have scanned the diagrams for the Dual Air Operated system and the Air Operated system with Spring Brake Actuators. From the Bedford Trcuks and Coaches brake manual TS1087
If you PM me your email address, I'll send the pdf's.
If you PM me your email address, I'll send the pdf's.
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