I've seen compressors with their own intake and filter and I've seen them with the intake plumbed in between the truck's air filter and turbo but I've never seen it on the boost side of the turbo. Not doubting you at all GrapeApe, just found that interesting.
Air compressor problem
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Skate-Board, Sep 16, 2015.
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Thanks, I'll check later. I had my air dryer replaced and there was some sort of valve looking thing that came with it but wasn't put on. Could that be an unloader?
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release brakes and pump brakes down to below 90 psi, say 50 or so and see if it will not build air pressure up on its own without raising the engine rpms. If it will not I would suspect the air compressor governor.
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scottied67, icsheeple and truckon Thank this.
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If it's a early isx,check the breather line for soot or if you've blown a turbo on what ever motor. On my n14 it has a little foam filter in the line,yours may have something like that,could be plugged up.
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Your lucky to have a mechanic like that, their one in a million. -
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