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The football I am referring to operates the AC, Heat, Axle shift motor on the 4 wheel drive, and cruise control. Did I miss anything? How do you properly check the football (Air reserve)behind the right bumper. From what I have gathered, it suppose to have a checkvalve in it? How long should it stay charged with air? :hmm:

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Thanks for the information Pete

Yes I realize that it is under negative pressure, meaning in a vacuum

I don't have problem with it leaking, it has 15 pounds of suction, on both the line side and the load side. There is a check valve on the line side, if I am understanding it right? This allows for a period of time with suction AFTER the motor is shut down.

Or why even have the football in the first place. Just tie the lines together and forget the football, if it really does not do anything after the engine is turned off.

It seems that it should be under a vacuum for a certain period of time, if it is an accumlator of vacuum with this check valve. So if the statement above is true about the internal checkvalve, than it only make sense. :hmm:

I have been wrong before. :chillin:

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Thanks for all your responses, I like thejum57 idea of bringing the football inside. Since I changed my cooling system from a closed system to and open one. I removed the pressure bottle and the self it was straped to, that was attached to the firewall. So I have room right there to install it, just above the AC fan motor, or the fender well. :chillin:

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My XJ (90) has a football...My MJ (88) has a grapefruit...

 

The only difference between the two Jeeps is that the XJ has cruise control, the MJ does not. My understanding is that the football has 2 chambers (one for HVAC, one for Cruise) and the wall between them is solid. So basically the football is just a way to have 2 chambers without having 2 grapefruits. A uni-boob if you will.

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