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zuk
12th January 2012, 06:10 PM
Hi all have instaled Pauls bypass system all working with the guage on the tank line had a tiny leak on main line only under copressor pumping fixed now, question is is the comp suposed to pump to 145psi(1000 kpa) the air bags are sitting at about 75psi but the tank is way up there almost totaled my guage testing it.
Thanks
Zuk
wayneg
12th January 2012, 07:09 PM
is the comp suposed to pump to 145psi(1000 kpa) the air bags are sitting at about 75psi but the tank is way up there almost totaled my guage testing it.Thanks
Zuk
Seems like your compressor is in good nic...... RangeRovers.net says........
"A compressor (housed beside the air tank on the Classic, in the engine compartment in a small enclosure labeled "EAS" on the 4.0/4.6, and in the spare wheel compartment in the Mk III) keeps system pressure within spec. This is between 7 and 10 Bar (100 and 150 psi) for the Classic and 4.0/4.6"
The pressure will drop a bit before the pressure switch demands more air
zuk
13th January 2012, 07:29 AM
Thanks Wayne I have a 98 hse so the spec is up to 150psi that seems a large gap 100-150 but as long as its ok I'm happy
Keithy P38
13th January 2012, 08:24 AM
Your compressor will kick in at 100psi and should stop at 150psi!
zuk
14th January 2012, 07:52 PM
Thanks Guys is it normal for your tank to lose presure,my bags don;t drop at all but the tank take's about 3 hours to lose all its air pumps back up fine I can't fined a leak anyware I am thinking the leak is so small it dosn't show up with the soapy water search.
wayneg
14th January 2012, 07:57 PM
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