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26th October 2015, 02:45 PM
#1
EAS Spring Solenoids
I have a moderately leaky EAS. Overnight the front goes down, the rear goes up a bit and most of the air disappears from the tank. I've replaced all O rings (twice) and the diaphragm (twice), but still suspect the NRVs cos the front rises slowly with pump on. The second O ring kit seemed to have better O rings for the NRVs. However, I fitted an isolator switch and find the whole thing fairly useable if I wait a while for it to level out before driving anywhere, then isolate it.
Next thing I thought I'd do is replace the solenoids as there must be some leakage across the seals there for the fronts to go down. I refaced the solenoid plungers a while back in a drill press on very fine wet and dry paper to remove the heavy grooves from the rubber seals - certainly improved matters but I guess the rubber is just too old and hard.
So I bought some solenoid "repair kits" STC2761 but find that they are only a coil and a couple of screws. Not much of a repair kit eh? Does anyone do a complete solenoid?
I'm very close to buying a complete manifold from island 4x4 as that's the only way I know to get all the solenoids.
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27th October 2015, 08:56 AM
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Hi
I am in kind of the same position with 2 different valve blocks neither of which want to work completely. For the moment I have resorted to making one good one from the pair of them.
I too have noticed the repair kits are just the solenoid, i guess the coils can burn out. The idea of a new valve block is tempting I must say.
I think someone was making replacement rubber seals for the plungers, but they don't seem readily available, as far as i can see a new valve block is the only way to get new plunger seals
Steve
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28th October 2015, 11:56 AM
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I expect that early threads which envisaged repairing a valve block with just O-rings were written when valve blocks were somewhat younger. Mine have spent 17 years in a frequently very hot engine bay and may have reached end of life.
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