ARB compressor leaking air

devilbikerdude

Registered User
Location
Sandy, Utah
ok so i noticed my lockers werent holding air and found that the O-ring in between the the black part and silver part( i know nice description:p) was popped out slightly and i put my thumb over it and it sounded like it was holding air then all the sudden it started leaking right next to where i pluged it, now can i replace just this O-ring? cuz i really dont want to have to replace the whole compressor just cuz of this O-ring ya know? thanks guys
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
ok so i noticed my lockers werent holding air and found that the O-ring in between the the black part and silver part( i know nice description:p) was popped out slightly and i put my thumb over it and it sounded like it was holding air then all the sudden it started leaking right next to where i pluged it, now can i replace just this O-ring? cuz i really dont want to have to replace the whole compressor just cuz of this O-ring ya know? thanks guys

I have no idea where you are talking about :eek:

The answer to your question would be most likely yes. Go here and you will find all of the blow ups of their items with part numbers and descriptions. The compressors are on the last page in the index.

I can get any part from ARB and at a pretty good price, I just need to know which part it is.
 

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
Mine did the same thing back in the day. That silver part is what appears to be an air tank (just too small to be of any use). On mine, I just pulled it apart, coated the o ring with silicone, then reassembled. Never gave me another seconds trouble.
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
Check to make sure the compressor tank is not warped. Mounting them too close to hot items (headers, manifolds, etc) or using them beyone the duty cycle can warp them. The best o-ring in the world won't fix it ;) In most compressors I've dealt with for service this was the issue.
 

devilbikerdude

Registered User
Location
Sandy, Utah
I have no idea where you are talking about :eek:

The answer to your question would be most likely yes. Go here and you will find all of the blow ups of their items with part numbers and descriptions. The compressors are on the last page in the index.

I can get any part from ARB and at a pretty good price, I just need to know which part it is.

im almost postive this is the part, ill try the silcone first then the warp test and then i will let you know, thankyou for your help
MANIFOLD O-RING
part#160212
 
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