Pneumatic control unit - cleaning and inspection – Spicer TPCS Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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Service Procedures

Pneumatic Control Unit - Cleaning and Inspection

The following describes the procedure for disassembly,

cleaning, and inspection of the Spicer Tire Pressure Control

System Pneumatic Control Unit (P/N 673336, and 673316).

Components requiring replacement can be found in the

Illustrated Parts List (AXIP-0010).

Do not use cleaning solvents which are not compatible with
elastomer or rubber components. Use of Brake Cleaners, or
solvents containing Xylene or Methyl Ketone, is not

recommended.

1. Remove unit from the vehicle (refer to Service

Manual AXSM-0010).

2. Remove bottom cover plate screws (10e), cover

plate (10a), and gasket (10b). If the unit has a trailer

module, remove screws (10e), plate (10c), and

gasket (10d).

3. All cartridges (8) are normally open units with the

exception of the supply channel (9) which is nor-

mally closed. Ensure the normally closed cartridge

(9) is reinstalled in the supply port following clean-

ing. The cartridges can be removed by pulling them

from the bottom of the PCU.

4. If the unit is a 3-channel system, remove 6 solenoid

cover screws (3c) and 4 trailer module cover screws

(7c).

5. Lift solenoid cover and trailer module cover together

to clear solenoids.

6. Remove solenoids from operators by removing 9/16"

hex nuts on top of solenoids.

7. Remove solenoid operators from PCU body using a

1" wrench on the brass base (13).

Note: All operators with the exception of the deflate operator

are 3 way (indicated by threaded port in top of part). Do

not mix deflate operator or its internal plunger (15) with

other operators, or plungers (14). Ensure that both O-

rings (11,12) in operator bases are not lost.

8. Remove operator stem from base (13) on all opera-

tors using spanner wrench (16). If spanner wrench

is not available, double nutting the operator stem

(with the 9/16" hex nuts) will enable disassembly.

9. Inspect condition of poppets (14,15) inside operator.

Note: Deflate plunger (15) is specific to the deflate operator,

and is identified by its solid metal top. If poppets

appear in good condition, thoroughly clean poppet and

operator assembly. Verify the absence of any "sticky"

residue from oil contamination.

10. Reassemble each operator with the base. Do not

install assemblies on PCU body until it is completely

cleaned.

11. Spray cleaning solvent on cartridge bores within

PCU body to remove debris and oil residue. Thor-

oughly dry cartridge bores prior to further assembly.

12. Replacing cartridges is not typically required;

however, it may be desirable to replace the 3 outer

O-rings on each or any individual cartridge. These

are standard nitrile O-rings and the sizes are

provided on the following page. Replacement

cartridges are available if required. See Illustrated

Parts List (AXIP-0010).

13. Lightly lube cartridge O-rings with silicone grease

and install cartridges in body, verifying that the one

normally closed cartridge (9) is installed in the

Supply (IN) port.

Note: Excess lube on piston O-rings can block hole from sole-

noid to top of piston. Be careful only to wipe lube on

O-rings. Do not pack grooves.

14. Install base gasket (10b), base cover plate (10a), and

screws (10e). If 3-channel Pneumatic Control Unit,

install gasket (10d), plate (10c), and screws (10e).

Torque screws 40 to 45 in. lbs.

15. Verify presence of O-rings in bases of solenoid

operator assemblies and reinstall operators onto

Pneumatic Control Unitbody. Verify 2-way operator

(solid metal top) is in Deflate location. Specific

location of other operators (3-way) is not important.

16. Install solenoids on operators verifying proper

location per labels on solenoids and Pneumatic

Control Unit body.

17. Carefully tuck solenoid wires in area between

transducer and solenoids while reinstalling the

solenoid covers.

CAUTION

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