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Removing the Compressor

Old Dec 23, 2022 | 07:51 AM
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So it looks like I finally fixed it. I’m my attempt not to break any other worn parts I didn’t tighten the blocks down enough. They were tight, but need another half turn or so on all the block screws and airlines. Been sitting in off-road height with the fuse out for a few days with low overnight temps. So I guess I can cross this one off and start looking at the lower control arms. Thanks everyone for the help trying to get through fixing the air suspension.
 
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Old Dec 23, 2022 | 03:17 PM
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Good to hear. Yeah, you want them tight and sealed up good. They hold back anywhere from 150psi to 200-ish... The gallery reaches 250psi. Pretty high pressures when you think about it. So the smallest leak can cause issues.
 
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