3 installing the air locker, Bench testing the air locker – ARB RD111 User Manual

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3 Installing the Air Locker

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Bench Testing the Air Locker

c To bench test the Air Locker; when 620kPa [90 PSI] shop air is

applied to the seal housing tube, the Air Locker should engage.

c Check all fittings and the seal housing for air leaks.
c Rotate the differential carrier by turning the pinion flange whilst

applying air pressure.

NOTE : An accurate way to test for air leaks is to fit a shut-off

valve to an air pressure gauge.
(ARB part # ALTG01 shown in Fig.14.).
Once 620 KPA [90 PSI] is reached close the valve,
disconnect the air hose, and watch to see if there is any
drop in pressure. If so, this will indicate an air leak.

Figure 14.











c If a leak is found to be present, spray a soap and water mixture

onto the bulkhead air fitting. Bubbles should appear at any leak
points.

NOTE : Do not spray this soapy mixture inside the differential.

c Check that leaky fittings have been adequately tightened.
c Disassemble, clean threads, and reapply thread sealant if leaking

persists.

c If a leak is found at the seal housing, remove the Air Locker and

carefully remove the seal housing assembly and examine the O-
rings. Be very careful with the O-rings and check for defects,
damage, wear, or presence of foreign material in the O-ring
grooves. Replace if necessary.

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