Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BENDIX 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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These items are also referenced in the following procedures

and are denoted by the numbers in parenthesis.

CYLINDER HEAD, COOLING PLATE & VALVE

PLATE ASSEMBLY

1. Remove the sealing ring (2) and discharge safety valve

(1) from the compressor cylinder head.

2. Remove the two short hex head screws (4) and eight

long hex head screws (3) from the compressor cylinder

head.

3. Gently tap the cylinder head, cooling plate and valve

plate assembly with a soft mallet to break the gasket

seal between the valve plate assembly and the

crankcase. Lift the cylinder head — with cooling plate

and valve plate assembly — off the crankcase.

4. Remove the metal inlet reed valve gasket(7).
5. Remove the two crankcase o-rings (8) from the deck

(top) of the crankcase. The o-rings are located in

countersunk holes, one on each side of the cylinder

bores.

6. Gently tap the removed cylinder head, cooling plate

and valve plate assembly with a soft mallet to break

the gasket seals. Then separate the cylinder head from

the cooling plate and valve plate assembly and remove

and discard the two head gaskets (5) and (6).

CRANKCASE FRONT COVER

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

Use a sharp, flat 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 (e.g. 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.

FIGURE 9 -

REAR END COVER ATTACHMENT BOLTS

M10x1.5

Cap

Screws

(Larger)

M8x1.25

Cap

Screws

(Smaller)

FIGURE 10 -

FRONT COVER

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