Im having the same problem. My air pressure will not build up. I bought a new governor-d2 and that didn't fix the problem. I live in California so freezing is not a problem. can anyone help
First thing I would do is to make sure my compressor can breathe - take off the air intake from the compressor and clean it.
Thanks to DieselBob there is a sequence to make sure the governor is adjusted properly:
TM 9-2320-361-20
8-29. AIR COMPRESSOR GOVERNOR MAINTENANCE (Contd)
c. Check and Adjustment
1. Start engine and buildup air pressure (TM 9-2320-361-10) until gage (4) reading is steady.
2. Check air pressure. Gage (4) should read 85-120 psi.
3. If air pressure gage (4) reading is correct, stop engine. End of tas
4. If air pressure gage (4) reading is too low:
a. Stop engine.
b. Remove cap (3), loosen jamnut (1), and turn screw (2) 1/4 turn clockwise.
c. Start engine and buildup air pressure (TM 9-2320-361-10). Check air pressure gage (4) reading.
If still low, check for air leaks and repeat step b. until air pressure is correct.
d. Stop engine, tighten jamnut (1) on screw (2), and install cap (3).
5. If air pressure gage (4) reading is too high:
a. Stop engine.
b. Remove cap (6) from air valve (5).
c. Turn air valve (5) left and bleed air until gage (4) reads below 100 psi.
d. Close air valve (5) and replace cap (6).
e. Remove cap (3), loosen jamnut ( 1), and turn screw (2) 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
f. Start engine and buildup air pressure. Check air pressure gage (4) reading. If still high, repeat
steps a. through e. until air pressure is correct.
g. Stop engine, tighten jamnut (1) on screw (2) and install cap (3).
If the above does not fix the problem, then my next step would be to swap out the compressor for a known good one and see if that fixes it. Compressors do go bad, they wear out their piston rings and eventually need an overhaul.
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