Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BENDIX 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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CRANKCASE FRONT COVER

1. Position the new cover (9) 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 until

the outside diameter of the cover is flush with the cast

surface.

CRANKCASE SIDE COVER

1. Position the gasket (11) on the crankcase side cover.

Install the crankcase side cover on the side of the

crankcase using the six (6) cap screws previously

removed. “Snug” all six cap screws then torque to

97–115 in-lbs (11–13 Nm). When torquing the bolts, it is

best to start with the two mid bolts then use a crossing

pattern with the four remaining bolts.

REAR END COVER

1. Install the o-ring (10) on the rear end cover.
2. Orient the rear end cover to the crankcase using the

reference marks made during disassembly. Carefully

install the rear end cover in the crankcase. Make certain

not to damage the crankshaft bearing surface.

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

9 to ensure that the two cap screws are installed in

the proper crankcase bolt holes. “Snug” the screws,

then tighten to between 195 and 212 in-lbs (22-24
Nm).

CYLINDER HEAD, COOLING PLATE & VALVE

PLATE ASSEMBLY

1. Install the two crankcase o-rings (8) into the countersunk

holes on the deck of the crankcase.

2. Note the position of the two protruding crankcase

alignment pins on the deck (top) of the crankcase.

Install the metal inlet reed valve gasket (7) over the

alignment pins on the crankcase; being careful not to

disturb the crankcase o-rings (8).

3. Position the valve plate assembly on the crankcase

so that the alignment pins in the crankcase fit into the

corresponding holes in the valve plate assembly.

4. Position the embossed metal head gasket (5) over

the alignment bushings protruding from the top of

the cooling plate. Position the embossed metal head

gasket (6) over the alignment bushings on the opposite

side of the cooling plate. When properly positioned, the

outline of the two embossed gaskets match the outline

of the cooling plate, and the machined sealing surfaces

on the cooling plate, will be covered by the embossed

metal gasket material. Important: The two gaskets are

different and must be installed on the proper side of the

cooling plate for the compressor to function properly.

See Figure 8

for proper head gasket positions.

5. Install the cooling plate with the pre-installed head

gaskets (5 and 6) onto the valve plate assembly.

Align 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 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 in the cooling plate only fit into two of the four

corner head bolt holes on the valve plate assembly and

the cylinder head.

7. Install the eight long hex head cap screws (3) into the

cylinder head.

Note: A light film of oil should be

applied to the threads of these cap screws prior to

installing. Oil should not be applied to any of the

other hardware.

8. Install the two short hex head cap screws (4) into the

cylinder head. Important: The two short hex head

cap screws (4) must be installed in hole positions

designated as sequence “3” and “8” in Figure 11.

9. To ensure the cylinder head cap screws are properly

torqued, the following three step procedure must be

adhered to. Each cap screw must be tightened a total

of three times. Referencing Figure 11, tighten each

screw—in numerical order—to the torque identified in

Step 1. Once all have been tightened follow the same

procedure for Steps 2 and 3.

10. Install the washer (1) and safety valve (2) in the side

(discharge) port identified by the number '2' on the

cylinder head (3) as shown in Figure 11, then tighten

to a torque not to exceed 66 foot pounds (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 manufacturer's guidelines for the proper liquid

gasket sealant material and application procedure.

2. Secure the compressor on the engine mounting

interface using the six mounting bolts. NOTE: There

are two short bolts and four long bolts. Be sure to use

the proper length bolt for the crankcase bolt holes. Run

each of the bolts down finger tight, making sure not to

smear the liquid gasket material on the sealing surface.

Once the bolts are all finger tight, tighten the mounting

bolts per the engine manufacturer's recommended

torquing sequence and torque requirements.

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