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I have a 931A2 that I'm getting up to top mechanical shape, and have a problem that is a bit confusing. The truck builds air pressure fine, and except for one of the tank valves leaking, holds air great. The air governor cuts out at 125psi and cuts back in at ~95psi after being adjusted (more on that later). When the air pressure gets up to around 100-105psi, the compressor develops a "knocking" sound, getting significantly louder than it usually is at lower pressures or compared to any other truck compressor I've heard in the same pressure range. When I first received the truck, the governor was set way too high, cutting out at 150psi and back in at 120-125. Could this have damaged something inside the compressor itself? Any thoughts on what to look at first before throwing parts at it? I've done a cursory look through the -23 manuals, but see nothing about "noisy compressor", only ones that don't build air pressure. Any help before I start taking it apart would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I have a 931A2 that I'm getting up to top mechanical shape, and have a problem that is a bit confusing. The truck builds air pressure fine, and except for one of the tank valves leaking, holds air great. The air governor cuts out at 125psi and cuts back in at ~95psi after being adjusted (more on that later). When the air pressure gets up to around 100-105psi, the compressor develops a "knocking" sound, getting significantly louder than it usually is at lower pressures or compared to any other truck compressor I've heard in the same pressure range. When I first received the truck, the governor was set way too high, cutting out at 150psi and back in at 120-125. Could this have damaged something inside the compressor itself? Any thoughts on what to look at first before throwing parts at it? I've done a cursory look through the -23 manuals, but see nothing about "noisy compressor", only ones that don't build air pressure. Any help before I start taking it apart would be appreciated.
Thanks!