Bendix AD-IP
Note: Desiccant change intervals may vary from vehicle to vehicle. Typical desiccant cartridge life is three years. However, if experience has shown that extended or shortened life has resulted on a particular installation, then the interval can be increased or decreased accordingly.
- Park the vehicle on a level surface, shut down the engine, and set the parking brake. Chock the tires.
- Using a wrench or a socket, loosen the desiccant cartridge bolt. Then separate the desiccant cartridge from the end cover.
- Pull the cartridge bolt out of the cover and remove the cartridge.
- Remove and discard both O-rings from the cartridge bolt.
- Using a clean rag, wipe clean the inside of the end cover. Clean the cartridge bolt bore in the end cover, and the sealing surfaces for the large- and small-diameter desiccant cartridge sealing rings.
- Inspect the end cover for physical damage, then inspect all air line fittings for corrosion; replace as necessary.
- Clean and inspect the bolt, paying attention to the threads and O-ring grooves.
- Lubricate the O-rings, bolt O-ring grooves, sealing rings, and cartridge grooves. Lubricate the end cover bore for the bolt.
- Install both O-rings on the cartridge bolt, then, using a twisting motion, insert the assembled desiccant cartridge bolt in the end cover.
- Install the desiccant cartridge on the end cover, making sure the cartridge is properly seated and flush on the end cover.
- Using a wrench or socket, tighten the desiccant cartridge bolt 50 lbf·ft (68 N·m). Do not over-torque.
- Before placing the vehicle in service, perform the test
below.
- Close all reservoir drain cocks.
- Build system pressure to governor cut-out, and note that the AD-IP air dryer purges with an audible escape of air.
- Fan the service brakes to reduce system air pressure to governor cut-in. Note that the system once again builds to full pressure and is followed by a purge at the AD-IP air dryer exhaust.
- Check for excessive leakage around the head of the desiccant cartridge where it contacts the end cover. With the compressor in loaded mode (compressing air), apply a soapy solution to these areas, and observe that any leakage does not exceed a 1-inch bubble in 1 second. If leakage exceeds this measure, remove and re-install the desiccant cartridge.
Warning: Do not attempt to disassemble the desiccant cartridge assembly. Parts for the assembly are not available and the cartridge contains a 150 lb spring that cannot be mechanically caged. Disassembly could release the spring, resulting in personal injury.
Important: Use only the grease supplied with Bendix replacement kits.
Note: It may be necessary to rotate the cartridge slightly until the anti-rotation lugs are properly aligned and allow the cartridge to rest flush against the end cover.