Moving Air compressor intake out of intake manifold?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Flightline, Jan 8, 2013.
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yes I will post it tomorrow. when I get down to the shop.
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A picture would be nice also.
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here's the part#s reed valve#sn3711aj air filter kit#278500n replacement air filter from car quest #87714. mis quoted the price $48 for reed valve, $27 for air filter kit. $7 for replacement filter. recomend replace at 25000 miles or when it looks dirty. the filter kit comes complete with filter and cover. 2 bolts holds everything on. and plug the fitting hole in head.Cottonmouth85, rebel127, ENR and 1 other person Thank this.
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another reason not mentioned for moving the intake is that the compressors are only rated for so much boost pressure. once you go over that you can damage or shorten the life of your compressor , push oil into your air system , etc.. that info is from Bendix. have run a 3406 and a series 60 and have had no problems on either. external air cleaner on the compressor as well as plumbing a line to the air cleaner. both worked just fine.
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Where did you buy your parts?
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He stated purchased at Carquest. Not the cheapest but good customer service and you can go to about any of the others and they can cross reference to their part numbers. Like ORiley's and AutoZone
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i got the filter at car quest. the other parts from the local navistar dealer. but like the other post said any parts store that supplies bendix parts can get them.
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thats the main reason why i did it. was going to plum into the air tube for engine but this was a cleaner setup.Flightline Thanks this.
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What does the reed valve do? Is it necessary to (use or change) it when putting on the air filter for the compressor? Thanks
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