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ToyMan
08-11-2010, 12:26 PM
Noticed a small puddle of fluid (about half of a cup) directly under the OTR compressor. Removed the stainless steel belt guard and noticed that the belt tensioner bladder was leaking fluid. I pressed down on the compressor and fluid was bubbling between the bladder and the steel mount.
I assume these bladders are air controlled. How did fluid get in it?
I am totally stumped.
Help!
Below is a picture.
JIM CHALOUPKA
08-11-2010, 01:38 PM
OMG Ron, what a mess, clean that up. Ha, Ha just kidding:p, Hey I don't think the fluid is coming from the bellows, I think you have a AC input shaft seal leak and the fluid you see is oil from the compressor.
I have the same leak and the seal kit (from Prevost), but have done nothing about it yet.
JIM:)
ToyMan
08-11-2010, 03:37 PM
Jim,
Do you have a part number for the kit?
I looked all around the shaft and could not see any leaks. The sight glass shows that the oil level is good. I realize now that the oil is not coming from the bellows.
I cleaned all the oil off the area so maybe I can spot the leak.
Ron
Jon Wehrenberg
08-11-2010, 06:33 PM
Any AC technician qualified to work on the big Carrier Compressors can replace the seal. It is a two hour job. Look for a Carrier truck / trailer refrigeration shop and they can do that in no time and they all have the seals in stock.
JIM CHALOUPKA
08-11-2010, 08:34 PM
Jim,
Do you have a part number for the kit?
I looked all around the shaft and could not see any leaks. The sight glass shows that the oil level is good. I realize now that the oil is not coming from the bellows.
I cleaned all the oil off the area so maybe I can spot the leak.
Ron
Ron, for my year coach the number from Prevost is, 950407 $97.00./
I also bought a filter drier as a might as well Prevost number 950231 $56.35.
An individual can remove the old and install the new with a steady hand and two long thin screw drivers.
The catch is everything else in the system must be checked out before you start to use the OTR without concern/worry that it is functioning properly, ie. Compressor oil level sufficient refrigerant in the system and a system without other leaks.
JIM:)
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