I got up this morning and decided to purge the tanks again at all three drains. I pulled on them and got air out of two of them but the one is spitting out nothing put oily grease so thick it sticks to my gloves..........what the heck......I guess I should call our shop first thing Monday morning....eeh.
Now out of that one, I get no air - just like I said an oily grease substance.....how dangerous is this to even drive make to Michigan?
Pressure is still good but could a problem developed while I am driving?
The crap that most likely resembles gray pudding coming from your air tanks is a result of a worn out air compressor.The rings are bad in it, allowing antifreeze and oil to mix up, thus giving you the gray sludge pudding stuff coming from your air tanks.It most likely is contaminating everything else as well.I dont think youre going to do much more harm by driving it to michigan than what is already done.
The reason why youre hearing your air compressor cycle every 1.5 minutes is because youre air governor is bad.When the tank pressure gets to the set pressure determined by the govenor (it can be adjusted)it then causes the air dryer to spit the air over the filter(called a dessicant)and shoot any moisture collected on the dessicant out of the purge valve at the bottom of the dryer,which is heated to prevent freezing up.Most trucks have the Bendix AD-9 air dryer, which is the most dependable and reliable.But the changing of the dessicant is time consuming. I prefer the wabco system saver 1000, which has a dessicant that is a spin on, like a oil filter.
My best wishes getting it through the scale house or any dot inspection with this problem, they most likely will misintrepret this as an air leak.
When buying a truck, this is one thing I look at by disconnecting the steel braided hose that comes from the compressor to the dryer to see if any sludge of any kind is evident, and, if so, I walk away from the truck.A ton of problems can result from a poorly maintained air system.Bendix suggests replacing the air dryer dessicant and purge valve every year.