Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BA-922 COMPRESSOR User Manual

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(a)

Symptom:

What it may indicate:

What you should do:

2.2 Oil leaking

from compressor:

(a) Excessive leak at head gasket.

(b)

Leak at bottom cover plate.

(c)

Leak at internal rear flange

gasket.

(d)

Leak through crankcase.

(e) (If unable to tell source of leak.)

Go to Test 1 on page 24.

Reseal bottom cover plate using RTV

silicone sealant.

Replace compressor.

Replace compressor.

Clean compressor and check periodically.

Air brake charging system functioning

normally.

Air dryers remove water and oil from the air

brake charging system.

Check that regular maintenance is being

performed. Return the vehicle to service.

An optional kit (Bendix piece number

5011327 for the Bendix

®

AD-IS

®

or AD-IP

air dryers, or 5003838 for the Bendix

®

AD-9

air dryer) is available to redirect the air dryer

exhaust.

3.0 Oil at air dryer

purge/exhaust or

surrounding area

(c)

2.0 Oil on the

Outside of the

Compressor

Find the source and repair. Return the vehicle

to service.

Repair or replace as necessary. If the

mounting bolt torques are low, replace the

gasket.

Replace the fitting gasket. Inspect inlet hose

and replace as necessary.

Replace gasket or fitting as necessary to

ensure good seal.

Inspect and repair as necessary.

Engine and/or other accessories

leaking onto compressor.

(a)

Leak at the front or rear (fuel

pump, etc.) mounting flange.

(b) Leak at air inlet fitting.

(c) Leak at air discharge fitting.

(d) Loose/broken oil line fittings.

2.1 Oil leaking at

compressor / engine

connections:

Head

gaskets

and rear

flange

gasket

locations.

(c)

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