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Bottom of air dryer leaking. In parking lot

frioman

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I agree with Suprman. I believe it will happen again without rebuilding or replacing. Now that I know a little bit more about the air dryer, I can see how manipulating it like you (we) did can work for a while, but I wouldn't want to continue to drive it without addressing the problem. I considered the tapping, spraying, upward pushing desperation techniques to get my truck home. I was extremely glad that I didn't have to leave my truck in a parking lot that night, or work on it in the dark (in a parking lot), or call a wrecker.
 

Csm Davis

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Both of the leaking parts can be fixed by anybody on SS just a few minutes and o-rings. The air dryer may need a few more parts to bring it back up to 100% but easy part to work on and filters need to be replaced on a schedule anyway. Also use silicone spray instead of WD-40 and silicone grease just a dab it is better for the o-rings.
 
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A friend rebuilt his dryer with a filter and parts from Napa, was about $120 in parts. Your best bet is to buy a new air drier and replace the whole thing as you can replace the whole unit for slightly more than rebuilding it.
 

frioman

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Update. I replaced the original air dryer with a new Bendix and used a mounting adapter from NAPA. Almost a bolt off/bolt on project. Required just a bit of thinking...fortunately. Thanks again for all the help.
 
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