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Rebuilt my Air Dryer today. ![IMG_2771.jpg IMG_2771.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/451/451752-b3b9114a1cf4033662761e686086e3d8.jpg)
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External canister was not in bad shape, small internal filter had the insides covered with something resembling a combination of grease, water and oil. Drain plug was dry and clean, but really, a 5/16 square key way to get it out, first for me. Only real issue was when I snapped the pressure valve and had to get an easy out to remove the rest.
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External canister was not in bad shape, small internal filter had the insides covered with something resembling a combination of grease, water and oil. Drain plug was dry and clean, but really, a 5/16 square key way to get it out, first for me. Only real issue was when I snapped the pressure valve and had to get an easy out to remove the rest.