Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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CRANKCASE FRONT COVER

1. Remove the cover (9) from the front of the crankcase.

Use a sharp fl at head screw driver or a scraper. Place
the edge under the lip along the outside diameter of
the cover. Pry the cover from the cast surface until the
cover can be removed. Refer to Figure 10.

CRANKCASE SIDE COVER

1. Remove the six cap screws that secure the crankcase

side cover to the crankcase.

2. Gently tap the crankcase side cover with a soft mallet

to break the gasket seal between the crankcase side
cover and the crankcase. Remove the crankcase side

cover and the gasket (11).

REAR END COVER

1. Note: There are two cap screws used to retain the

end cover to the crankcase. There a two longer cap
screws (not shown in Figure 9) that are used to retain
the auxiliary drive unit (i.e. hydraulic pump) via the end
cover and torqued into the crankcase. If the auxiliary
drive unit has already been removed, these two cap
screws are no longer present on the end cover. Refer
to Figure 8 to see location of the cap screws in the end
cover.

2. Remove the two end cover cap screws that secure the

rear end cover to the crankcase.

3. Remove the rear end cover from the crankcase.

Remove and discard the o-ring (10) from the end cover.

CLEANING OF PARTS

GENERAL

All parts should be cleaned in a good commercial grade of
solvent and dried prior to inspection.

CRANKCASE

1. Carefully remove all sealant gasket material adhering

to the machined face of the crankcase. See Figure
3.
Make certain not to scratch or mar the mounting
surface. Note: Keep the crankcase opening covered
to prevent any of the sealant material from entering.
Repeat this process on the engine mounting face as
well. Follow the instructions contained in the vehicle
maintenance manual in lieu of the instructions and
procedures presented in this manual.

2. Carefully remove all gasket material adhering to the

deck (top) of the crankcase. Remove any carbon
deposits from the deck of the crankcase. Make certain
not to scratch or mar the gasket surfaces.

CYLINDER HEAD, COOLING PLATE & VALVE
PLATE ASSEMBLY

1. Carefully remove all gasket material adhering to the

cylinder head, cooling plate and valve plate assembly.
Make certain not to scratch or mar the gasket surfaces.
Pay particular attention to the gasket surfaces of the
cylinder head and cooling plate.

2. Remove carbon deposits from the discharge and inlet

cavities of the cylinder head, cooling plate and valve
plate assembly. They must be open and clear in the
components. Make certain not to damage the parts.

3. Remove rust and scale from the cooling cavities and

passages in the cylinder head, cooling plate and valve
plate assembly and use shop air to clear debris from
the passages.

4. Check the threads in all cylinder head ports for galling

(e.g. abrasion, chafi ng). Minor thread chasing (damage)
is permitted.

INSPECTION OF PARTS

CYLINDER HEAD, COOLING PLATE AND VALVE
PLATE ASSEMBLY

1. Carefully inspect the head gasket surfaces on the

cylinder head for deep gouges and nicks. Also, inspect
the cylinder head for any cracks or port thread damage.
If detected, the compressor must be replaced. If large
amounts of carbon build-up are present in the discharge
cavity such that it restricts the air fl ow through the
cylinder head, the compressor should be replaced.

2. Carefully inspect both sides of the gasket surfaces

on the cooling plate for deep gouges and nicks.
Also, inspect the cooling plate for any cracks or other
damage. If damage is found, the compressor must be
replaced.

3. Carefully inspect the valve plate assembly gasket

surfaces (both sides) for deep gouges and nicks. Pay
particular attention to the gasket surface. An inlet
reed valve gasket (7) is used between the valve plate
assembly and crankcase. These gasket surfaces
must be smooth and free of all but the most minor
scratches. If excessive marring or gouging is detected,
the compressor must be replaced. If large amounts of
carbon build-up are present on the two main surfaces, in
the two discharge valve holes or between the discharge
valve and the discharge seat, the compressor should
be replaced.

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