Latest wisdom on the OEM compressor?

dave silva

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I have the quad bag system and all new lines and fittings but the orginal compressor looks like it has not been touched in a long time.

I'm not even sure if it works. It does come on but i aired up the bags with external air. One side leaked down after a while so i ran it up again and
closed the valves.

So today i was chasing a plumbing problem and ran into the dusty compressor.

Most of the articles i can find on it very old. IS there still a rebuild kit?

Is the OEM ocmpressor a good fit for the quad bag system?

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Dave & Ellen Silva

1972 Revcon Olds 455, toro drive train. All Stock
 
Applied had rebuild kits, he may still have. Or buy a VaAir and forget about it.

--johnny
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Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
 
> Applied had rebuild kits, he may still have. Or buy a VaAir and forget about it.
>
> --johnny

Yeah that makes sense. Looks like the viair is a no brainer for the price
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Dave & Ellen Silva

1972 Revcon Olds 455, toro drive train. All Stock
 
I rebuilt mine sometime in the last decade. It took about 1 hour not including removal and replacement. What you need to do is fix the leaks in the
system. Then the compressor seldom runs.


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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
I rebuilt my original Dana compressor with the kit from Applied.
When I got mine apart the main issue I discovered was the old foam filters had degraded and got sucked into the cylinders creating a mess. Mine pumps
up much faster now, but is still pretty noisy.
If I wasn't such a OCD authenticity nut I would just get a new ViAir compressor, more efficient and quieter I am sure.

Jeremy
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Jeremy Sanford
Sacramento, CA
1977 Kingsley
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u42733-jsanford.html

 
 
Isn't that kinda like putting up with a known defect or inferior accessory
just because the factory built it that way? Like the original equipment
final drive ratio. No other way to put it that I know of is, "It sucks".
And there are far better ratios for your coach. Still looks the same, just
performs a whole lot better.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 3:43 PM Jeremy Sanford via Gmclist <

> I rebuilt my original Dana compressor with the kit from Applied.
> When I got mine apart the main issue I discovered was the old foam filters
> had degraded and got sucked into the cylinders creating a mess. Mine pumps
> up much faster now, but is still pretty noisy.
> If I wasn't such a OCD authenticity nut I would just get a new ViAir
> compressor, more efficient and quieter I am sure.
>
> Jeremy
> --
> Jeremy Sanford
> Sacramento, CA
> 1977 Kingsley
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u42733-jsanford.html
>
>
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