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Compressor or governor sticky ?

johan77

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Hi guys, i have an 1954 m108 with oa-331 gasoline engine. I have no air leaks, air is everywhere it should be, it also holds air for long time, however here is the issue :
The pressure only goes barely till 30psi so way to little, can it be that the governor is stuck somewhere so pressure cannot build up ? Or do i have a faulty air compressor ? Ps. The oily top cover on the compressor is penetrating oil to break free the bolts from the cover to eventually look at the compressor unload valve clearance.
I did not open the governor not yet, there is a filter element inside so worth to check since the truck was standing for 10+ years.
I will also fill the system trough the emergency gladhand with my home air compressor. The reading on the dash should read the pressure from my home compressor i hope, unless there is somewhere a non-return valve in the system...
Thanks
 

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Barrman

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I had a very similar issue when I first got my Gasser running 18 years ago. Here is a thread about it:


My unloaded valve springs were broken.

Can you hear the governor cycle?

You have the newer version air regulator/governor. The older version was clam shell shaped. I am on the 3rd different new style governor on my multifuel Whistler. 1 would never let any pressure build. Another worked great until I was 100 miles from home. Then it decided 60 psi was my limit and clicked off and on about every 5 seconds all the way home. My current one lets me get over 90 psi but will eject air after the engine is off for around 10 minutes. Then the system slowly goes down to 0 psi from the governor.

I wrote all of that to say your issue seems to be compressor related since you hold pressure a long time. Check the unloader valve area and springs is my suggestion.
 
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