Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems 360CC SINGLE CYLINDER COMPRESSOR User Manual

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damage. Minor thread chasing is permitted, but do not
re-cut the threads. If any of these conditions are found,
replace the compressor.

CRANKCASE

Check the cylinder head gasket surface on the deck (top) of
the crankcase (11) for nicks, gouges, and marring. A metal
gasket is used to seal the cylinder head to the crankcase.
This surface must be smooth and free of all but the most
minor scratching. If excessive marring or gouging is
detected, the compressor must be replaced.

Check the condition of the countersunk hole on the deck
of the crankcase (11) that retains the o-ring and prevents
coolant leakage between the valve plate assembly and the
crankcase. The surface in contact with the o-ring should
be smooth and free of any scratches and gouges that could
causes leakage around the o-ring.

ASSEMBLY

General Note: All torques speci

fi ed in this manual are

assembly torques and typically can be expected to fall off
after assembly is accomplished. Do not re-torque after
initial assembly torques fall unless instructed otherwise.
A compiled listing of torque speci

fi cations is presented on

page 11.

INCH POUNDS TO FOOT POUNDS

To convert inch pounds to foot pounds of torque, divide
inch pounds by 12.

Example: 12 Inch Pounds = 1 Foot Pound
12

FOOT POUNDS TO INCH POUNDS

To convert foot pounds to inch pounds of torque, multiply
foot pounds by 12.

Example: 1 Foot Pound x 12 = 12 Inch Pounds

CRANKCASE FRONT COVER

1. Position the new cover (10) over the hole in the front of

the crankcase. Using a rubber mallet, drive the cover
into the hole in the front of the crankcase (11), until the
outside diameter of the cover is

fl ush with cast surface.

REAR END COVER

1. Install the o-ring (9) on the rear end cover.

2. Orient the rear end cover (8) to the crankcase (11)

using the reference marks made during disassembly.
Carefully install the rear end cover in the crankcase (11)
making certain not to damage the crankshaft bearing
surface.

3. Install the two end cover cap screws (7). Refer to Figure

9 to assure that the two cap screws (7) are installed in

the proper crankcase (11) bolt holes. “Snug” the screws
then tighten to 195 to 212 inch pounds (22-24 Nm).

CYLINDER HEAD, COOLING PLATE & VALVE
PLATE ASSEMBLY

1. Install the crankcase o-ring (12) into the slightly

countersunk hole on the deck of the crankcase.

2. Note the position of the protruding crankcase (11)

alignment pins on the deck (top) of the crankcase.
Install the metal inlet reed valve/gasket (5) over the
alignment pins on the crankcase; being careful not to
disturb the crankcase o-ring (12).

3. Position the valve plate assembly (13) on the crankcase

(11) so that the alignment pins in the crankcase

fi t into

the corresponding holes in the valve plate assembly
(13).

4. Position one of the embossed metal head gaskets

(4) over the alignment bushings protruding from the
cooling plate (14). Position the second embossed
metal head gasket over the alignment bushings on the
opposite side of the cooling plate (14). When properly
positioned, the outline of the two embossed gaskets
match the outline of the cooling plate.

5. Install the cooling plate with the head gaskets onto

the valve plate assembly by lining up the alignment
bushings on the cooling plate over the oversized
countersunk holes of the valve plate assembly. Again,
when properly installed, the outline of the cooling plate
matches the outline of the valve plate assembly.

6. Position and install the cylinder head (15) over the

alignment bushings protruding from the cooling plate.
When properly installed, the outline of the cylinder head
assembly will match the outline of the cooling plate and
valve plate assembly.

Note: To assist with correct installation, the alignment
bushings only

fi t into two of the four cylinder head bolt

holes.

7. Install the four hex head cylinder head bolts (1) and

snug them, then tighten evenly to a torque of 265 to
292 inch pounds (30-33 Nm) using a crossing pattern.
Note: A light

fi lm of oil should be applied to the

thread of these bolts prior to installation. Oil should
not be applied to any other bolts.

8. Install the washer (3) and safety valve (2) in the top port

2 (discharge port) of the cylinder head (15), then tighten
to a torque of 59 to 66 foot pounds (80-90 Nm).

INSTALLING THE COMPRESSOR

1. Apply a liquid gasket sealant to the compressor / engine

mounting interface (Refer to Figure 3 for compressor
mounting face). Follow the “Engine or Vehicle
Manufacturers guidelines for the proper liquid gasket
sealant material and application procedure.

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