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Pretty sure it’s the unloader. Pulled the intake fitting off and the air is pulsating there. Little if any vacuum. The question now is how to get the back two head bolts out? I can loosen them but haven’t figured out a way to unscrew them.
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Pretty certain the unloader is stuck. Won’t build air past about 20psi. I hooked shop air to the truck and couldn’t hear a leak anywhere.
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I removed the line from the unloader and squirted some aerokroil in it. I'll let it sit overnight and see what happens. That back bolt on the unloader looks treacherous.
And after further investigation, I’m thinking it shouldn’t. I think the air pressure comes the other direction and that is what controls the unloader which is what cycles the compressor on and off?
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I think my compressor has failed. My low air alarm activated last night as I was pulling into my driveway. I walked around the vehicle and could not hear any air leaks. Any suggestions of things to troubleshoot? If the compressor is bad, where is the best place to get a 2 stage unit to replace it?
I installed the ignition switch and locking door handles from "Those Military Guys." I had to do some work on one of the door handles in order to make it fit (about 1/8th of an inch too long). Ignition switch went in pretty easy, but the included step bit was not sufficient to drill the hole out...
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