D dean68uk Active Member Dec 18, 2011 #1 Having looked through the posts and trying to sort my EAS snags, Can someone confirm that when the compressor stops you get a large woosh of air from the exhaust on the valve block then a small leak off of air for about 3 or 4 seconds. Thanks
Having looked through the posts and trying to sort my EAS snags, Can someone confirm that when the compressor stops you get a large woosh of air from the exhaust on the valve block then a small leak off of air for about 3 or 4 seconds. Thanks
Saint.V8 Dyed-in-the-wool 100% RR Junkie Full Member Dec 18, 2011 #2 I get a woosh when the Compressor shuts off....but no additional air afterwards....
Saint.V8 Dyed-in-the-wool 100% RR Junkie Full Member Dec 18, 2011 #4 Quite possible..... The Wammer of Datatek are the supreme EAS experts so....when they rise from there slumber thay may be able to shed further light....
Quite possible..... The Wammer of Datatek are the supreme EAS experts so....when they rise from there slumber thay may be able to shed further light....
zen Well-Known Member Events Planner Dec 18, 2011 #5 Saint.V8 said: Quite possible..... The Wammer of Datatek are the supreme EAS experts so....when they rise from there slumber thay may be able to shed further light.... Click to expand... no one can work out my bloody problem though...
Saint.V8 said: Quite possible..... The Wammer of Datatek are the supreme EAS experts so....when they rise from there slumber thay may be able to shed further light.... Click to expand... no one can work out my bloody problem though...
Datatek Well-Known Member Dec 18, 2011 #6 Wammers is your man, but I would guess at a leaky diaphragm.
everlatesparky Active Member Dec 18, 2011 #7 Unscrew the exhaust filter......makes the car sound like a bus but you can hear leaks.
D dean68uk Active Member Dec 18, 2011 #8 I have the exhaust filter off and can hear the woosh and the residual air. There is no air escaping when the compressor is running.
I have the exhaust filter off and can hear the woosh and the residual air. There is no air escaping when the compressor is running.