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Hi from an Atlantean owner!
Hi all, im Mike, im from Wigan, im 20 and i own a Leyland Atlantean with an ELC Body.
Bought her in November 2013 for ONE POUND, yes you saw that, ONE POUND. Restoration has begun into the Green and Cream livery, were having a few problems with the air system as i am after an Unloader valve for it. Thanks for reading! |
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Hello Mike and welcome to the forum, keep us informed on the progress of your Atlantean.
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Cheers guys
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Mike! A very warm welcome from the usually sunny Isle of Anglesey.
Welcome to this wonderful site and please keep us informed on your restoration progress. |
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Welcome to Truck and Bus Forum, VBV - here's a list of Leyland parts in Australia:-
http://www.mrmotorparts.com.au/docs/...cellaneous.pdf |
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Cheers G, Couldn't find one for an Atlantean, only a tiger i think theres a slight different in the threads.
Well a website for the bus will be coming soon! |
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Is the valve separate or is it mounted directly on the compressor?
If separate then the difference will be pipe fittings. Apart from governed pressure setting, most unloader valves should be interchangeable (even if from different suppliers). It's a pretty simple function valve - air below a given pressure no signal, air above that pressure then signal to compressor. |
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Will have to have a look when i go up to the bus but cheers
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