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wopac5
Member Since: 20 May 2007
Location: Karratha
Posts: 146
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Hello everybodies...
In an earlier post, I told the story of woe of needing to change out the EAS compressor. I had managed to hit the housing hard leading to the breaking of the alloy support bracket, which put load onto the commpressors's pressed metal supports . In the first instance, I changed the alloy support only, and found I had a severe vibration running through the chassis. I put this down to the comressor metal supports being twisted / distorted, and was unable to satisfactoally straighten them. So I have bought a new compressor and rubber mounts and fitted it up. Unfortunately, I am still left with a vibration (although not as noticable) running through the vehicle when the compressor runs. I guess I notice it more than some because I know it' there, and don't remeber noticing it prior to the damage done. Is it posible I have missed something? like bushings between the alloy support and chassis? or am I too sesitive?
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11th Feb 2008 9:50 pm |
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caverD3
Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
Posts: 6922
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Alloy support may not be in right possition?
All you can do is make sure the copmressor is well away fro the body and insulate with cosed cell foam. “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
Ernest Hemmingway
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11th Feb 2008 11:12 pm |
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wopac5
Member Since: 20 May 2007
Location: Karratha
Posts: 146
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Hi Caver,
I'm sure the bracket is in the correct location as it will only fir one way. I worked on the theory that if all the replacement bits are genuine, then it should give me a good as new result.
The only thing I can see that maybe a source is at the compressor. The main supports are bolted onto the rubber mounts 2 points, but there is a smaller knob on the base of the compressor that sits into a small hole in the bracket. There appears to be no insulator at this point, and the compressor appears not to be a tight fit. I will fit up a piece of dense rubber at this point between the compressor housing and bracket and see, but would have thought that if it were required the housing would be pre fitted.
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12th Feb 2008 2:33 am |
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caverD3
Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
Posts: 6922
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Good luck wopac5
“There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
Ernest Hemmingway
D4 3.0 Active Diff, Adaptive Lights, High Beam Assist, Surround Cameras, Privacy Glass.
D3 2.7:Adaptive Headlights,Electronic Rear Diff,ARB Bar,Blaupunkt Speakers,JVC Powered Subwoofer,Removable Snorkel,Mitch Hitch,Pioneer After Market Head Unit,Steering Wheel Control Adaptor,Remote Adjustable Supension Rod System, Taxside Dual Battery System.
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12th Feb 2008 4:09 am |
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Rob Bruce
Member Since: 18 Jun 2006
Location: Canberra
Posts: 687
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Wopac,
How expencive is the compressor ? Your problem , me and others is that the compressor is in a bad position, it gets hit, gets wet, gets dust and the plastic gard gets full of mud, my plastic gard is all broken at the front.
This has had me thinking of mooving it to the engine bay in front of the battery, apart from the job of mooving it the problems I can see are, Is it too hot in the engine bay? A heat shield could be made. Also in the present position it is wraped in foam which would not help cooling. Eneyway this is something to seriously look at when my warrenty runs out. Some of the experts no dout will be able to comment as to how feasable this would be.
Rob
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12th Feb 2008 6:39 am |
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Rob Bruce
Member Since: 18 Jun 2006
Location: Canberra
Posts: 687
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Wopac,
Back to your problem, I have noticed the compressor is very softly mounted and you can moove it around with ease, it seems very well insulated not to transmit vibration, so something must be touching. If I open the window the compressor can be heard but all shut it is just detectable.
Good luck
Rob
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12th Feb 2008 6:52 am |
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wopac5
Member Since: 20 May 2007
Location: Karratha
Posts: 146
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Rob,
How expensive: Alloy bracket...close as it gets to $200, compressor $960. I have kept the old one which works fine, and find a way to straighten out the pressed metal supports. Then I have a spare / replacement, for the next time. longer term, it may end up on Ebay.
The change out was done by my young bloke at his work, being the nominated local dealer, took about 2 hours, and requires the computer hook up to depressure / repressure the sytem to pull the compressor (Thanks Wiggs for the info from a previous post) I agree an under bonnet fit up would be a much better option.
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12th Feb 2008 7:15 am |
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Rob Bruce
Member Since: 18 Jun 2006
Location: Canberra
Posts: 687
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Wopac,
Luckey to have a LR mechanic in the family The price of the compressor it must be gold plated It does not look aneything special, I assume it has a very long duty cycle or at least much longer than the ones we use in the bush to inflate tires. Wonder what the specs, on it are ?
Rob
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12th Feb 2008 8:37 am |
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GC
Member Since: 18 Jul 2007
Location: Mudjimba
Posts: 18
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Wopac
When mine was brand new one of the bolts holding the housing was slightly loose and caused a vibration through the chassis under the bosses seat. Thought I could make a quid if I could replicate it. Would like to think your problem could be as easy to fix as a turn of a nut.
gc
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12th Feb 2008 10:16 am |
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wopac5
Member Since: 20 May 2007
Location: Karratha
Posts: 146
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GC,
Got the yopung 'un tuned in for the weekend to pull the cover and have a look, although I'm sure everything is as it should be (The boy is pretty good), but might find something that needs some extra padding. There is only 3 points of security for the compressor to the alloy frameand all are rubber bushed, and the same for the frame to chassis which are not bushed, , will let you know if we find anything silly.
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12th Feb 2008 11:36 am |
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