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Title: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on July 31, 2013, 05:38:36 pm
Anyone know the Haldex Pure Air Dryer (Reman or New) part number for a 1994 U225?  Can't find a number on it.  Can get a really good deal if I can get the order in before Friday.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: Twig on July 31, 2013, 06:46:28 pm
I could be wrong but I don't think they have a part number. I got a new one on Ebay for $110 delivered as Haldex Pure Air Plus.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: Dwayne on July 31, 2013, 10:58:23 pm
I have what I was told is a reman OEM air dryer installed by the CAT dealer on my 1992 U240 in May 2010 and the part number they list is 109685X.  I don't know if this is the same dryer you have though and the receipt doesn't say. 
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: Dwayne on July 31, 2013, 11:05:20 pm
Remembering now I had (and still have) the Bendix AD4.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on August 01, 2013, 09:57:50 am
I could be wrong but I don't think they have a part number.
Just found out - they have five different part numbers.  One is with bracket, and one is without it.  Another is for one particular air compressor and one is for a different air compressor.  And I can't remember what the last one was.  Will have all the info this evening.  Then have to wait for the shop to get mine off and find out which one we have.  So I will have to wait after all.  Oh, and $110 was a darn good price.  Today I'm looking at $210 and up.  There is a new old stock DA33100 on ebay for $156 that I would scarf up in a heart beat if I knew for sure.

And thanks everyone!!!

Edit:
DA33100BX (Standard - Mounting Bracket Included) 2 pound canister 
DA33100X  (Standard)  2 pound canister
DA33200X  (Standard for applications with Holset "E" type compressor)  2 pound canister
DA33240X  (Standard for applications with    "      "    "        "          )  3 pound canister
DA33140X  (Holset - Heavy Duty)  3 pound Canister
pricing ranges from $210 to $307.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on August 02, 2013, 11:05:24 am
Update:
Foretravel Parts could not supply part number??? - said maybe James T would know but James was away from his desk.  So I called Haldex Tech Service and told them what I wanted to know.  He said that because of the build date of the motorhome, that it had to be the Haldex DA33100X or BX.  BX is mounting bracket included. 

There was a DA33100BX (new - old stock) on ebay for $159.99, which is now on the way to me!!!  Don't have to mess with core or core charge either.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: fredsmotorhome on August 02, 2013, 11:55:31 am
You can also get filters from NAPA or complete unit.
Bill
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: Keith and Joyce on August 02, 2013, 03:55:13 pm
OK,

Three things.  First here is the link to the Haldex parts catalog with pics of everything.

http://www.haldex.com/North-America/Applications-Products/Literature/Brake--Suspension-Systems-Literature/Airline--Air-Dryers/?pdf=%2fDocuments%2fhbsna%2fAirline-Air_Dryers%2fL00141%2520Air%2520Dryer_Airline%2520Catalog%2520Rev.%25207-12.pdf (http://www.haldex.com/North-America/Applications-Products/Literature/Brake--Suspension-Systems-Literature/Airline--Air-Dryers/?pdf=%2fDocuments%2fhbsna%2fAirline-Air_Dryers%2fL00141%2520Air%2520Dryer_Airline%2520Catalog%2520Rev.%25207-12.pdf)


Second, link to all Haldex publications:

http://www.haldex.com/North-America/Applications-Products/Literature/Brake--Suspension-Systems-Literature/Airline--Air-Dryers/ (http://www.haldex.com/North-America/Applications-Products/Literature/Brake--Suspension-Systems-Literature/Airline--Air-Dryers/)


Third, this chap has some Haldex dryer parts for sale cheap:

IL Haldex Midland DQ6032 Coalescing Filter kit for M35A3 Air Dryer (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?106218-Haldex-Midland-DQ6032-Coalescing-Filter-kit-for-M35A3-Air-Dryer)


Per Haldex technical support it's OK to loosen the dryer canister and re-tighten it to find the part number if it's hidden at the back.

Hope this helps someone.

Keith
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on August 02, 2013, 04:14:07 pm
OK,

Three things.  First here is the link to the Haldex parts catalog with pics of everything.


LOL, All five of the Pure Air Plus dryers look the same except for the one with the larger 3 # canister.  Two of the are the same, one with bracket and one without.  The other three have different applications, i.e. for different compressors.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: Twig on August 02, 2013, 05:26:00 pm
Nice find PatC. I replaced mine in the middle of the desert in about an hour. Simple.
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on August 02, 2013, 09:41:55 pm
Nice find PatC. I replaced mine in the middle of the desert in about an hour. Simple.
That is why I'm doing it now, cause I don't want to be doing it in the middle of New Mexico this coming February.  Or for that matter, in the middle of Ohio this coming February!!  Last time I made that trip it was snowing so much that I did not dare to pull into any of  the un-plowed rest areas all along I-71 for fear of getting stuck in the snow.  It was one lane almost all the way to Cincinnati.  And then we ran back into it in Tennessee again.  That was the year, and the trip, that I decided to start looking  for a Foretravel!!!
Title: Re: Haldex Pure Air Dryer part number 1994 U225
Post by: PatC on August 10, 2013, 12:16:31 am
The Haldex DA33100X (or DA33100BX which includes mounting bracket) turned out to be the proper part number for the replacement pure air plus on the 1994 U225 5.9 Cummins.  It is only available as a reman now.  Only way to get a new one is to find a new old stock!  And good thing I found it, cause the shop could not budge the canister free on the old one.