Compressor Post Mortem
I did a post mortem on the compressor I just removed. It appears to be a pretty well made unit. It's achilles heel is that the cylinder the piston rides up and down in wears out--not the seal. The is a noticeable groove in it. I was also surprised to find a dessicant cannister in it with a lot of water and a very rusty spring. Would not be hard to rebuild if you had the parts. The motor including brushes is pristine. I will try to post some pics in the next couple of days.
That's great information, Eddie. Thank you. Do you believe we could replace the cylinder, or make a sleeve for it, then clean up and refresh the dessicant canister? I would love to know your $.02.
It may be well made but I would prefer if it was made just a little bit better, as they don't seem to last very long.
Clearly the area for improvement is the compressor cylinder, and possibly the water trap purging process.
Clearly the area for improvement is the compressor cylinder, and possibly the water trap purging process.
As I said, it is definitely rebuildable. Too bad there is not a kit. The cylinder is definitely the weak spot.
Jaguar has a Remanufatured Unit, part# C2C27702E listed in the XJ Parts List. So there has to be a rebuild kit out there, maybe direct from Wabco?
I ordered several used units from EBay and will attempt to swap parts to rebuild one of them as a standby.
I ordered several used units from EBay and will attempt to swap parts to rebuild one of them as a standby.
I had one of the remanufactured units fitted last year, on a service exchange basis, so clearly there is a process for rebuilding these units.
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