The exhaust brake restricts the flow of exhaust
gases. The restriction compresses the exhaust gases. The compression of the
gases  creates a back pressure that slows the vehicle with the engine and
the transmission.  A small opening in the butterfly valve performs the following
functions:
|     •  | Prevents the buildup of excessive exhaust system pressure | 
 
|     •  | Protects the engine from damage when the exhaust gas flow level
is high | 
 
The following actions occur simultaneously during operation:
|     •  | Air at line pressure is directed to the exhaust brake actuator. | 
 
|     •  | The fuel supply to the engine returns to an idle condition. | 
 
The air pressure in the actuator pushes against the actuator return
spring. As a result, the return spring is overcome. This action causes the
 following results:
|     •  | The push rod rotates the butterfly valve to the closed position. | 
 
Rest condition occurs when the air supply to the actuator is removed.
The following actions occur during rest condition:
|     •  | The actuator return spring retracts the push rod. | 
 
|     •  | The butterfly valve returns to the open position. | 
 
|          | This position enables unrestricted flow of the exhaust gases. | 
 
|     •  | The fuel supply to the engine is restored. |