

This is a complete technical deconstruction of the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline system (Chapter 36). This assembly is the “nervous system” for the auxiliary retarder on the FAW Jiefang CA3250P66K2L1T1E 6×4 dump truck. This is not just a tube; it is an engineered “Pneumatic Logic” system designed to deliver a high-pressure air signal with zero-lag.
The entire purpose of the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline is to provide “Instantaneous Actuation Logic.” It connects the “brain” (the solenoid valve, see Chapter 35) to the “muscle” (the ‘Exhaust brake valve assy’, Comp 5). When a driver needs to slow the 30-tonne truck, this pipeline’s integrity is what allows the “Braking Logic” to engage instantly, saving the primary service brakes from overheating.
This technical guide is an essential resource for chassis maintenance crews, fleet managers, and parts specialists. We will analyze all 9 components from this assembly. We will deconstruct the “Signal Delivery Logic” (the core pipeline itself), the “Actuation Logic” (the valve it controls), and the “Mounting & Integrity Logic” (the critical clamps, gaskets, and high-tensile fasteners that ensure the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline survives in a high-heat, high-vibration environment).
This group represents the “cause and effect” of the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline system. It is the “nerve” and the “muscle” of the entire exhaust brake.
1. Component: ‘Air pipe assy – exhaust brake valve to exhaust brake solenoid valve’ (3506815-76A)
This (Comp 9) *is* the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline. It is the “Signal Delivery Logic.” This is not a simple flexible hose; it is a rigid, pre-formed pipe assembly. Its “Zero-Flex Logic” is critical for performance.
When the solenoid fires, it sends a 100+ PSI “burst” of compressed air. A “soft” hose would “balloon” or “expand” for a split second, creating a dangerous “lag” in brake response. This rigid FAW J6P Gas Pipeline provides “Instantaneous Actuation Logic,” transmitting that pressure wave instantly to the actuator.
Furthermore, its “Engineered Routing Logic” is a safety feature. It is pre-bent to a specific shape, ensuring it navigates the hot, vibrating engine bay *without* touching the exhaust manifold (Chapter 13) or the engine block (Chapter 10). This “Anti-Chafe Logic” is what prevents it from rubbing a hole in itself, which would cause a total failure of the exhaust brake.
2. Component: ‘Exhaust brake valve assy’ (3523020-60A-C00)
This (Comp 5) is the “Actuation Target Logic.” This is the “muscle” that the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline is designed to control. The ‘Air pipe assy’ (Comp 9) bolts directly to a pneumatic actuator on the side of this valve.
The “Braking Logic” is simple: the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline delivers the air “signal,” which forces a butterfly plate inside this valve (Comp 5) to snap shut. This “Blockage Logic” chokes the exhaust flow, turning the engine into a giant air compressor and slowing the truck. The reliability of this entire system depends on the pipeline’s ability to feed this valve.
This group represents the “Smallest Serviceable Units” (SSU) dedicated to protecting the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline itself. Their entire logic is “Anti-Chafe & Anti-Vibration.”
1. Component: ‘Clamp’ (3523012-263) – Qty 2
2. Component: ‘Clamp’ (3523011-263) – Qty 1
These three clamps (Comp 2, 8) are the “Engineered Anchor Logic.” They are the “bodyguards” for the ‘Air pipe assy’ (Comp 9). In a heavy-duty dump truck, “vibration” is the #1 killer of rigid lines.
The “Anti-Chafe Logic” is their primary function. If the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline were allowed to rest against the chassis frame or engine block, the engine’s vibration would “saw” the metal bracket through the pipe in a matter of days, causing a catastrophic air leak.
This “Securing Logic” is deliberate. These three clamps are installed at specific “anchor points” on the chassis, holding the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline rigidly in its pre-determined “safe-zone,” clear of all hot and vibrating surfaces. A failure of one of these clamps will lead to a failure of the entire pipeline.
This group contains the “support hardware” for the ‘Exhaust brake valve assy’ (Comp 5), the component that the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline controls. This hardware’s “logic” is to ensure a gas-tight, vibration-proof installation.
1. The “Sealing Logic” (Components 3, 6)
This includes ‘Gasket’ (3523014-263) – Qty 1 and ‘Gasket’ (3523013-263) – Qty 1. These are the “Sealing Integrity Logic” components. They are “High-Temperature Gaskets” (likely multi-layer steel or graphite composite) designed to create a perfect, gas-tight seal for the valve.
Their “Containment Logic” is to withstand “thermal cycling” (ambient to 700°C) and contain super-heated, high-pressure exhaust gas. A “gasket blowout” would “torch” hot gas, creating a fire hazard and a total loss of back pressure, rendering the entire system useless.
2. The “Securing Logic” (Components 1, 4, 7)
This group is the “High-Tensile Fastener” logic. It includes ‘Nut’ (CQ34008) – Qty 6, ‘Bolt’ (CQ1500845) – Qty 2, and ‘Bolt’ (CQ1500855) – Qty 1. Their “Clamping Force Logic” is what “compresses” the ‘Gaskets’ (Comp 3, 6) to create that perfect seal.
This “Vibration-Proof Logic” is essential. These are high-grade (e.g., Grade 10.9) “High-Tensile” steel fasteners and self-locking nuts. A standard nut would “rattle” loose from the engine’s vibration, leading directly to a “gasket blowout.” This hardware is engineered to hold its torque, ensuring the valve assembly remains sealed and secure.
The following table provides the complete, detailed breakdown of all 9 component types in the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline and control assembly (Chapter 36) for the FAW Jiefang CA3250P66K2L1T1E 6×4 dump truck.
| Mark | Part No. | Part Name | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CQ34008 | Nut | 6 |
| 2 | 3523012-263 | Clamp | 2 |
| 3 | 3523014-263 | Gasket | 1 |
| 4 | CQ1500845 | Bolt | 2 |
| 5 | 3523020-60A-C00 | Exhaust brake valve assy | 1 |
| 6 | 3523013-263 | Gasket | 1 |
| 7 | CQ1500855 | Bolt | 1 |
| 8 | 3523011-263 | Clamp | 1 |
| 9 | 3506815-76A | Air pipe assy – exhaust brake valve to exhaust brake solenoid valve | 1 |
The specifications for the FAW J6P Gas Pipeline system are defined by its function as the instant-actuation control for the engine’s auxiliary retarder.
| Vehicle Application | FAW Jiefang CA3250P66K2L1T1E 6×4 Dump Truck |
| System Group | FAW J6P Gas Pipeline & Control Assembly |
| Primary Logic | Pneumatic Signal Delivery for Exhaust Brake Actuation |
| Secondary Logic | Anti-Chafe Mounting & High-Temperature Sealing |
| Core Pipeline Assembly | 3506815-76A (Rigid, Pre-formed) |
| Actuated Component | ‘Exhaust brake valve assy’ (3523020-60A-C00) |
| Pipeline Clamping Hardware | ‘Clamp’ (3523012-263), ‘Clamp’ (3523011-263) |
| Valve Sealing Hardware | ‘Gasket’ (3523014-263), ‘Gasket’ (3523013-263) |
| Valve Fastener Hardware | ‘Nut’ (CQ34008), ‘Bolt’ (CQ1500845, CQ1500855) |
| Associated System (Input) | Exhaust Brake Solenoid Valve (High-Pressure Air Source) |
| Associated System (Output) | Exhaust Brake Valve Actuator (Mechanical Force) |
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