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Water in compressor motor and head

Old May 2, 2008 | 08:04 PM
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Default Water in compressor motor and head

I have a 2000 Discovery 2 that I just got with a sagging rear end. I talked to DiscoMike who gave me some suggestions to track the problem down (much thanks!). However, I was surprised to find that the real problem was a lot of water inside the compressor head and motor. Apparently, water entered through the breather tube that goes to a canister on the frame rail.
The canister and tube looked intact without any cracks.
What would cause water to get in here? Is there some sort of check valve?
I took the motor and compressor apart but it was totally full and had been for some time. I will see if I can dry it out and get it working. If not I will go to roverland parts. But I don't want this to happen again which is why I am trying to figure why it happened in the first place.
Thank you.
 
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