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I swapped out my front gear housing this week, and by the power of suggestions of the professionals I decided to replace my air compressor. Much to my surprise it is not as simple as I thought it would be. Unless someone hear has some further advice.
I have the N500 compressor on my 3116, which is not an available compressor any longer, like the google parts doc shows it crosses with the new Haldex EL16280, which is not available anywhere I can locate, I even called Haldex directly and they have no inventory with no ETA of any to be made.
Their is next the Midland reman 107981x which is available through Napa and I purchased one, but the spline drive output of the compressor is larger and does not fit my power steering pump (unless I can change it????? Which I would if I could find one).
And the TruckPro unit I have not been able to locate any.
So this leaves us with one option, a rebuild service. I located a good company in Oregon, I just don’t have the time to wait at the moment to ship it there, have the work performed and have it shipped back.
This is is a cry for help/PSA for those looking to keep their compressor in tip top shape. My compressor is functioning fine BUT the known proble, is that these compressors have a short life span and when they get worn they get out of balance and can cause the gear housing to crack. And that is a decent PITA to replace. Take my word for it.
Thanks.
I have the N500 compressor on my 3116, which is not an available compressor any longer, like the google parts doc shows it crosses with the new Haldex EL16280, which is not available anywhere I can locate, I even called Haldex directly and they have no inventory with no ETA of any to be made.
Their is next the Midland reman 107981x which is available through Napa and I purchased one, but the spline drive output of the compressor is larger and does not fit my power steering pump (unless I can change it????? Which I would if I could find one).
And the TruckPro unit I have not been able to locate any.
So this leaves us with one option, a rebuild service. I located a good company in Oregon, I just don’t have the time to wait at the moment to ship it there, have the work performed and have it shipped back.
This is is a cry for help/PSA for those looking to keep their compressor in tip top shape. My compressor is functioning fine BUT the known proble, is that these compressors have a short life span and when they get worn they get out of balance and can cause the gear housing to crack. And that is a decent PITA to replace. Take my word for it.
Thanks.