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Detroit Series 60 12.7L Air Compressor, Replaces 23522123 | FleetRun FR-BRKE394

$ 369.16

Availability: 46 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • Engine Information: Detroit Series 60
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: FR-BRKE394
  • Brand: FleetRun
  • Warranty: 6 Months / 50,000 Miles (whichever comes first)
  • Unit Quantity: 1

    Description

    Part Number
    FleetRun: FR-BRKE394
    Cross Reference Part Number
    Detroit Diesel: 23522123 / R23522123 / R23522122 / 23522122 (TF550 Model)
    Bendix: 109430 / 109429 / 5001616 / 5001617 / 5004082 / 5004083 / 5004187 / 5004188 / 5005934 / 5008609 / 800395 / 800394 / 065537 / 065538
    Automann: 170.5004188
    Specifications
    NOT REMANUFACTURED / NO CORE
    Replacement for Bendix® TF750 (Upgraded Version For The TF550 Model)
    Components are 100% Interchangeable With OEM Parts
    Includes 69 Tooth Drive Gear
    Includes Safety Valve
    2 Cylinders
    Cooling: Water / Air
    Air Inlet/Outlet: Top/Left
    Displacement at 1250 RPM: 16.5 CFM
    Max RPM: 2400
    Approximate HP Required at 1250 RPM at 120 PSIG: 3.2 HP
    Max Inlet Air Temp: 250ºF
    Thru-Drive Capacity: 100Ft/Lb
    What's Included
    Drive Gear
    Safety Valve
    Fitment & Compatibility
    Engine
    Detroit Series 60
    Vehicle
    Freightliner Columbia
    Freightliner Coronado
    Freightliner Century
    Freightliner FLD
    Freightliner Argosy
    Volvo VNL
    Volvo VNM
    Kenworth W900
    Peterbilt 389
    Peterbilt 379
    FAQs
    What are the signs of a failing air compressor in a semi truck? Common signs of a failing air compressor in a semi truck include:
    Insufficient air pressure: If your truck's air system struggles to reach or maintain adequate pressure levels, it may indicate compressor issues.
    Excessive cycling: Frequent on-off cycling of the compressor can suggest potential problems.
    Unusual noises: Unusual grinding, squealing, or knocking sounds coming from the compressor can signal mechanical issues.
    Leaking air: Visible air leaks or the sound of escaping air near the compressor are signs of potential compressor failure. If you notice any of these signs, it's recommended to have your air compressor inspected and repaired by a qualified technician.
    Leaking Fluid: This may not mean your compressor has failed, but will need a major repair, look out for leaking coolant or oil as this may be a sign of a leaking head gasket etc.