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Title: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Jet Doc on December 18, 2020, 11:38:47 pm
Can anyone walk me through bypassing the Haldex air dryer.  We are stuck near Robert LA off I-12.  The purge valve on the air dryer is leaking.  If I push up on the valve it quits leaking.  So I stacked some washers and a couple of quarters under the purge valve cover.  This allows me to build about 60 psi but now I have air coming out of the top port and from under the rubber cover of the governor (maybe it always was but I discovered the purge valve first?).  I assume to connect the in and out lines together but what to do with the small lines?  We are headed to South Padre Texas for a week where I can get repairs.  Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Mike
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Jet Doc on December 18, 2020, 11:47:35 pm
One omission...prior to the washer and quarter trick I could only get 15-20 psi. 
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on December 18, 2020, 11:59:14 pm
See if this helps:

Air Dryer Bypass Demo (https://www.foreforums.com/index.php?topic=22007)
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Don & Tys on December 19, 2020, 12:02:13 am
Once you bypass the dryer using the correct ¾" JIC fittings, there is ¼" line from the wet tank that may need a plug or cap. Stop and drain water out of all three tanks fairly often, say every hour or so. When I ran with the dryer bypassed, I was surprised at how much came out of the drains after an hour or so.
Don
Can anyone walk me through bypassing the Haldex air dryer.  We are stuck near Robert LA off I-12.  The purge valve on the air dryer is leaking.  If I push up on the valve it quits leaking.  So I stacked some washers and a couple of quarters under the purge valve cover.  This allows me to build about 60 psi but now I have air coming out of the top port and from under the rubber cover of the governor (maybe it always was but I discovered the purge valve first?).  I assume to connect the in and out lines together but what to do with the small lines?  We are headed to South Padre Texas for a week where I can get repairs.  Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Mike
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Jet Doc on December 19, 2020, 12:40:40 am
Thanks for the link Chuck.  I searched for purge valve leaking not air dryer bypass so this didn't show up.  Thank you Don for the info in Chucks link and your response at this late hour.  We are in a gas station parking lot for the night.  Daylight and rest may make everything better.  Some rum isn't hurting either.  😉
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Pamela & Mike on December 19, 2020, 07:43:04 am
I have air coming out of the top port and from under the rubber cover of the governor (maybe it always was but I discovered the purge valve first?).

Mike,

This may be your main problem. The governor may be stuck telling the dryer to purge.

Mike
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on December 19, 2020, 07:51:28 am
I agree with Mike - FIRST replace the D2 governor and see what happens.  Go from there.  If you don't have a spare D2 try any nearby truck stop, truck repair shop or a NAPA store.  Don't worry about the pressure rating on any D2 you find - it can be adjusted after installation.

Replace Bendix D-2 Air Compressor Governor (http://www.newtruckspring.com/wholesale/replace-bendix-d-2-air-compressor-governor/)

http://www.plazafleetparts.com/uploads/2/1/9/0/2190100/d-2_governor_maintenance.pdf

Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: folivier on December 19, 2020, 08:18:28 am
Mike, sent you a PM with my phone number.  I'm about an hour from you.
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Jet Doc on December 19, 2020, 10:54:53 am
Update...D2 governor didn't help.  Got a "bypass kit" from NAPA.  Installing it now. 
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Barry & Cindy on December 19, 2020, 12:53:48 pm
Mike, what is a NAPA Bypass Kit ? We made our own, but was not aware there is a commercial bypass kit.
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: Jet Doc on December 19, 2020, 06:06:30 pm
That is exactly what I did.  Two 90's and a union.  We were fixed, fueled and on the road by 11am.  A big thank you to everyone for the info and offers of help/tools. 

Mike
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: John44 on December 19, 2020, 08:48:30 pm
There is a good truck parts napa store in Kingsville tx.,would get the dryer going ASAP.
Title: Re: Air dryer bypass
Post by: MarkC on December 20, 2020, 04:09:54 pm
Mike, Glad you were able to get yourself going.  When you get settled and have some time, could you post the part number for the NAPA bypass kit.  Probably a good thing to have in our parts kit.
Thank you and safe travels.