replacing air compressor
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that is not the difference between a Tf-550 and TF-750. The TF-750 is a stroked 550 so it has a longer throw on the crankshaft and the piston are different. so cosmetically the 2 are identical and directly interchange.
Also a 550 is 13.2CFM at 1250rpm and a 750 is 16.5CFM at 1250rpmStray_Dog, Zvekete and heavyhaulerss Thank this. -
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really wabco and knorr single cylinder compressors are used on semis, so I belive if compresor is OK, it must build pressure!
but sometimes tube from compressor to air driyer is clogged with oil deposits, so I'd start checking this tube -
1 reason I am looking into different type, the 550 I have had problems with within the first year. had to change head out leaking coolant into oil, but that was years ago. I use my air sys to air up tires , as I have the tools on board to change out my tires, or fix flats. the head leak not lot long ago, but a couple years ago caused me a inframe. but at 1.3 million miles, I figured it's time anyway, after inframe, still coolant in oil, than found it was compressor head. so as time passes on, & I am always about preventative maintenance, & some things on a time basis, not wait til it's broke basis, I am looking into compressor time again & thought a 750 would just suit me better.
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I have always wanted to replace my 550 with a 750. I don't remember what the core charge was going to be, but it was high enough that I didn't do it.
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Longer stroke makes more cubic inches, 3.75 for a 383 vs 3.48 for a 350. Moving the piston pin does nothing for the volume of the air being moved, it just changes the compression ratio. For a compressor it's not as important as for an engine, but the more dead space in the cylinder the less efficient the compressor will be.
First replace the compressor line with a larger diameter, all the air passes through there and the less restriction the better. Also the line should be replaced when there is more than 1/16" of carbon buildup. If you pull the line off the compressor head and see black crusties, it probably needs a new line.
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