Ok guys... I've removed the Original Compressor after losing all my air at a stop light.
I was able to get home by tapping a pancake compressor into the air dryer line.
Found the exhaust valve plate broke and put a hole in one of the pistons...
I sourced a remanufactured BENDIX M107981X and everything was golden until I got to the point of putting it back in the truck... The mounting bracket doesn't line up at all.
The Front Flange mount is perfect... The compressor is slightly larger so it was a bit tighter fit... But it clears all the way around.
I have two questions...
When putting the gear nut on it didn't quite go on as deep. I'm replacing the nut with a Nylon lock nut
I also noticed that when I removed the old compressor I could turn it by hand... The new compressor only turned with a breaker bar when applying the gear nut. Should it be that hard to turn?
Has any one ever made a bracket for this one to mount?
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I was able to get home by tapping a pancake compressor into the air dryer line.
Found the exhaust valve plate broke and put a hole in one of the pistons...
I sourced a remanufactured BENDIX M107981X and everything was golden until I got to the point of putting it back in the truck... The mounting bracket doesn't line up at all.
The Front Flange mount is perfect... The compressor is slightly larger so it was a bit tighter fit... But it clears all the way around.
I have two questions...
When putting the gear nut on it didn't quite go on as deep. I'm replacing the nut with a Nylon lock nut
I also noticed that when I removed the old compressor I could turn it by hand... The new compressor only turned with a breaker bar when applying the gear nut. Should it be that hard to turn?
Has any one ever made a bracket for this one to mount?
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