The exhaust valve kit strongly recommends not changing those black rings unless absolutely necessary but there is a plug bung at the end that’s easy to change.
Get the kit with the cylinder seals also always good to have the lot.
I blast contact cleaner throughout and motor and have a small air compressor makes a big difference to these jobs.
I wet and dry that wafer with 2000 just to tidy up.
It’s never shown well but you pry the metal collet out of the quick air connectors and inside there’s an o ring you fish out. Change these they are in the kit.
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						SubscriberI am at only 142,000km original everything with the air suspension
I was just going to buy new everything if I decide to play crank roulette, how long should I expect the compressor last and what’s the cost difference between replacement and rebuild ?
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You will have an AMK compressor so you can only service the drier as parts aren't available unlike the Hitachi, rebuild about $250 to replace everything available versus $700 plus for a genuine Hitachi.
I would look at a service kit now before you start having any issues.
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						SubscriberFor the sake of 450 difference I would just buy anew unit
i Will look at getting the dryer beads replaced and get a whole new unit ina few years if I still own it
I am thinking a couple more big trips before replacing the whole lot if I keep it
even with replacing the bags and compressor with new it’s still cheaper than aftermarket suspension every 8-10 years from brand new
i never have a never understood how some rave about how good their 4wd is when they throw away brand new suspension to replace it at a cost of 1000’s to get a decent set up them claim LR air suspension to be expensive and unreliable
Discovery 1 4.6, true trac front and rear, superior engineering arms,old tourer now bush toy
Discovery 4 3.0 HSE MY13 ECB Bull bar, winch, spot lights, aux fuel tank, Kaymar rear bar, duel wheel carriers, 18 tuff ant wheels 265/65/18 BFG KO2's for play
Those estimates are for a Hitachi, double that for the amk but the service kit is cheaper as there are less replaceable parts.
So more like 4 x the service cost to replace.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
Bloody hell....
I got 12 years out of the first AMK, so just threw in a new one...
I swapped my Hitachi out for an AMK, as at the time, the Hitachi's were considered inferior to the AMK unit.
Annoyingly, I had the mechanic do it, so I didn't keep the old part for repairs. That said, I will probably simply follow Tombie's lead, and replace the whole damn thing when it goes.
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Buying yourself ex UK it is around $1000 delivered Hitachi or AMK but the service guys seem to turn it into a $2k+ job buying at local stealer prices plus labour so the $200 to rebuild the Hitachi properly every 8 - 10 years is worth it.
There is no rebuild option on the AMK other than desiccant which I tried on my mates 2015 D4 to no avail then swapped to a new one. That was last year so they got 8 years. It was faulting for a good 6 months prior to me getting involved.
You can service more than the desiccant on the AMK.
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I gave mine a new set of O-Rings / Desiccant as a regular service also serviced all the Valve blocks too, I'll do it every 50,000k.
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