Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BENDIX 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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INLET & DISCHARGE VALVES

In order to test the inlet and discharge valves, it is necessary

to have shop air pressure and an assortment of fittings. A

soap solution is also required.
1. With the engine shut off, drain ALL air pressure from the

vehicle.

2. Disconnect the inlet and discharge lines.
3. Apply 120-130 psi shop air pressure to the discharge port

and then apply and release air pressure to the inlet port.

Soap the inlet port and note that leakage at the inlet port

does not exceed 200 sccm.

If excessive leakage is noted in Test 3, replace or repair

the compressor using genuine Bendix

®

replacements or

maintenance kits available from any authorized Bendix parts

outlet.

While it is possible to test for inlet and discharge leakage, it

may not be practical to do so. Inlet and discharge valve leakage

can generally be detected by longer compressor build-up and

recovery times. Compare current compressor build-up times

with the last several recorded times. Make certain to test for

air system leakage, as described under “In-Service Operating

Tests”, before making a determination that performance has

been lost.

COMPRESSOR REMOVAL & DISASSEMBLY

GENERAL

The following disassembly and assembly procedure is

presented for reference purposes and pre-supposes that

a rebuild or repair of the compressor is being undertaken.

Several maintenance kits are available and the instructions

provided with these parts and kits should be followed in lieu

of the instructions presented here.

MAINTENANCE KITS & SERVICE PARTS
BENDIX

®

720

CC

TWIN CYLINDER COMPRESSOR

Compressor Seal Kit (Major) . . . . . . . . . . .K026808

Compressor Seal Kit (Minor) . . . . . . . . . . .K051352
Discharge Safety Valve Kit . . . . . . . . . . . .K026809
Compressor to Engine

Supplied by the

Mounting Face Sealant . . . . . . . engine manufacturer

REMOVAL

In many instances it may not be necessary to remove the

compressor from the vehicle when installing the various

maintenance kits and service parts. The maintenance

technician must assess the installation and determine the

correct course of action. These instructions are general

and are intended to be a guide. In some cases additional

preparations and precautions are necessary. In all cases follow

the instructions contained in the vehicle maintenance

manual in lieu of the instructions, precautions and

procedures presented in this manual.
1. Block the wheels of the vehicle and drain the air

pressure from all the reservoirs in the system.

2. Drain the engine cooling system and the cylinder

head of the compressor. Identify and disconnect all

air, water and oil lines leading to the compressor.

3. Remove as much road dirt and grease from the

exterior of the compressor as possible.

4. Remove the discharge fitting, if applicable, and note

their position on the compressor to aid in reassembly.

5. Remove any supporting bracketing attached to

the compressor and note their positions on the

compressor to aid in reassembly.

6. Remove the six mounting bolts that retain the

compressor to the side of the engine block. Note

the position of the six mounting bolts. Two of the six

bolts are shorter and must be installed in their original

locations. Remove the compressor from the vehicle.

7. Inspect drive gear and associated drive parts for

visible wear or damage. If the compressor drive

gear is worn or damaged, the compressor must be

replaced. Refer to the engine manufacturer's service

manual to address the associated engine drive parts.

8. If the compressor is being replaced, stop here and

proceed to “Installing the Compressor” at the end

of the assembly procedure. (

Note: Replacement

compressors come with the drive gear pre-

assembled on the compressor.)

PREPARATION FOR DISASSEMBLY

Place a clean rag over the openings that expose the

gear and crankshaft / connecting rod assembly. Refer

to Figure 3. No contamination is permitted in these

areas.

Remove the balance of road dirt and grease from the

exterior of the compressor with a cleaning solvent. If the

rear end cover is being removed from the compressor,

mark it, along with the two cap screws, in relation to

the crankcase. It is also recommended to mark the

relationship of the cylinder head, cooling plate, valve

plate assembly and crankcase.

A convenient method to indicate the above relationships

is to use a metal scribe to mark the parts with numbers or

lines. Do not use marking methods, such as chalk, that

can be wiped off or obliterated during rebuilding.

Prior to disassembly make certain that the appropriate

kits are available. Refer to Figure 8 during the entire

disassembly and assembly procedure. The serviceable

items are identified by "Item" numbers 1 through 11.

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