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Lummox



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Hitachi compressor exhaust valve silencer missing

L322 4.2 S/C MY2006 102,000km.

Out of curiosity I had a look at the compressor in the spare wheel well and discovered that the sintered brass silencer was missing from the exhaust valve. I have read through a few threads here that explain how they become clogged and can cause problems with lowering the vehicle, and see that they can be replaced cheaply, or cleaned, or modified by drilling a hole.

My suspension seems to be running perfectly OK. The compressor looks shiny and brand new (though the air lines show manufacture dates of 2006). So I guess the cover keeps it well protected and clean.

Is it something I should replace? Does its absence create any problems? Should the dessicant in the drying chamber be replaced? (I read that the dessicant breaks down to dust and that can block the silencer).

Or is it something that I just ignore?

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dingg1



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If people drill a hole in it to help vent pressure they may as well just remove it as Censored all gets filtered if its got a gaping hole in the filter. Whistle

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AJGalaxy2012



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Always made me wonder, why you wanted a filter on the exhaust? BMW i3 Electric Car
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I think it's just there to break up and silence the escaping air, it's quieter to have the air broken up by the sintered brass than just an open pipe, drilling a hole just helps it to exhaust quicker and still keeps some form of silencer...... Thumbs Up

I'd replace it but that's just me.... Pete

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dingg1



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I think its also the inlet as well as the exhaust, might be wrong though Question

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Haylands



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Years since I looked at one, ignore my post then... does seem a bit pointless drilling a hole in a filter though...!! Pete

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I agree Pete… and I’m one of those that drilled a hole in theirs. The car was stuck up in extended mode and only supposed to go 30mph. Garage quoted £700 to fit a new compressor. Think you can get the silencer bit for less than £40. The only time you can really hear the compressor running is if the seats are folded and the carpets up.

I did try cleaning the old silencer in brake cleaner, but it had no effect….

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mjdronfield wrote:
I agree Pete… and I’m one of those that drilled a hole in theirs. The car was stuck up in extended mode and only supposed to go 30mph. Garage quoted £700 to fit a new compressor. Think you can get the silencer bit for less than £40. The only time you can really hear the compressor running is if the seats are folded and the carpets up.

I did try cleaning the old silencer in brake cleaner, but it had no effect….

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I fitted a FESTO silencer on mine, worked perfectly OK, £3.50 BMW i3 Electric Car
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Lummox



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It looks like you can get the silencers pretty cheaply from Ali Express - if you know what thread size to order :

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000112203...XtCYUqdDJf

And if you want to do seal and dessicant upgrade, these people seem to know what they are talking about. Scroll past the product info for more details about diagnostic codes and likely causes.

https://4x4airseals.com/product/hitachi-ai...repair-kit

Since no one has mentioned any downside to the silencer being missing I think I will just leave mine alone. I dont have a back box on the exhaust, and I have a platform built in the back for the dog, so I can hardly hear the compressor or the exhaust valve.





Cheers.

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