Brody
May 12th, 2009, 02:46 PM
Here are the many links that I used diagnosing ARB locker problems. The articles cover ARB installations, both front and rear, wiring diagrams, air locker information of all sorts, and many troubleshooting articles.
Arguably the best install/tech/review is Billa Vista:
http://pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-ARB/articles/14b_ARB_install-review/
Here is probably the troubling shooting FAQ on ARBs:
Cruiser Outfitters (http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/tech_ARB_troubleshoot.html)
These other articles/links also cover repairs, installs and other questions:
ARB Air Compressor Troubleshooting (http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=13549)
ARB Air Locker Cylinder Cap Bolts - 1 (http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/arb/arb-11.htm)
ARB Air Locker Installation - Welcome To YotaTech's Wiki (http://yotatech.com/wiki/index.php/ARB_Air_Locker_Installation)
ARB Air Locker O-ring Installation - 1 (http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/arb/arb-9.htm)
ARB Air Locker Wiring Diagrams (http://www.offroaders.com/tech/ARB-air-locker-diagrams.htm)
ARB airlocker (http://george4wd.taskled.com/airlocker.html)
http://www.webejeepin.com/Techtips.htm
ARB Compressor Leak Problem (http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/212834-arb-compressor-leak-problem.html)
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-ARB/articles/14b_ARB_install-review/Compressor/2102SA12%20CKSA12.pdf
ARB O-Ring Replacemnet (http://www.links4jeeps.com/writeups/arb_oring/)
http://4wheeloffroad.automotive.com/1367/75378/index.html
http://www.d-90.com/tech/arb.html
Problem with front ARB locker - Off-Road Forums & Discussion Groups (http://forums.off-road.com/jeep-short-wheelbase/192388-problem-front-arb-locker.html)
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/howto/21459/index.html
Sonoran Steel, Sonoran Steel Custom Metal Fabrication L.L.C. Custom Toyota Truck Parts (http://www.sonoransteel.com/front_locker.html)
My own experience:
Bad front 85 Yota axle ARB issue. Air leak:
I screwed up an O ring on the differential mounting fitting. Trying to "fix it" I managed to crack the copper line on the internal ARB fitting.
Fix: Got new fitting and O ring from ARB, replaced and it has had no issues for 5 years.
Bad 2000 Tundra ARB issue. Air leaking from differential vent:
I noticed that the rear ARB was no longer engaging and that the compressor was running for long periods of time. I started at the front, checking for air leaks and moved to the back. None of the external lines were leaking, so I checked my vent line in the rear and found air blowing out of it. I replaced the internal O rings and the problem was solved.
General:
Most of the problems I have dealt with dealing with ARBs have been with cracked lines at the differential fitting where there is the most flex. Simply cutting back the damaged lines and re installing the fitting will take care if that. Hint: If you have to re use the existing fitting for some reason, you will have to cut the ARB line on both sides of the little compression fitting sleeve and then work the sleeve off. Since this has already been 'compressed', you may have to hand run a drill bit through it to deburr it.Use a razor blade and scraped the tubing a little so that the compression fitting slides over it and reinstall it.
The second most common issue I have found has been differential oil in the oil lines blocking the air. Disconnect the differential end of the air line and see if the ARB compressor with blow the fluid out. If this doesn't produce good results, take the line off of the compressor as well, shoot carb cleaner down in to the line until it cleans the oil out. Reconnect the lines.
I hope these help!
Arguably the best install/tech/review is Billa Vista:
http://pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-ARB/articles/14b_ARB_install-review/
Here is probably the troubling shooting FAQ on ARBs:
Cruiser Outfitters (http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/tech_ARB_troubleshoot.html)
These other articles/links also cover repairs, installs and other questions:
ARB Air Compressor Troubleshooting (http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=13549)
ARB Air Locker Cylinder Cap Bolts - 1 (http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/arb/arb-11.htm)
ARB Air Locker Installation - Welcome To YotaTech's Wiki (http://yotatech.com/wiki/index.php/ARB_Air_Locker_Installation)
ARB Air Locker O-ring Installation - 1 (http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/arb/arb-9.htm)
ARB Air Locker Wiring Diagrams (http://www.offroaders.com/tech/ARB-air-locker-diagrams.htm)
ARB airlocker (http://george4wd.taskled.com/airlocker.html)
http://www.webejeepin.com/Techtips.htm
ARB Compressor Leak Problem (http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/212834-arb-compressor-leak-problem.html)
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-ARB/articles/14b_ARB_install-review/Compressor/2102SA12%20CKSA12.pdf
ARB O-Ring Replacemnet (http://www.links4jeeps.com/writeups/arb_oring/)
http://4wheeloffroad.automotive.com/1367/75378/index.html
http://www.d-90.com/tech/arb.html
Problem with front ARB locker - Off-Road Forums & Discussion Groups (http://forums.off-road.com/jeep-short-wheelbase/192388-problem-front-arb-locker.html)
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/howto/21459/index.html
Sonoran Steel, Sonoran Steel Custom Metal Fabrication L.L.C. Custom Toyota Truck Parts (http://www.sonoransteel.com/front_locker.html)
My own experience:
Bad front 85 Yota axle ARB issue. Air leak:
I screwed up an O ring on the differential mounting fitting. Trying to "fix it" I managed to crack the copper line on the internal ARB fitting.
Fix: Got new fitting and O ring from ARB, replaced and it has had no issues for 5 years.
Bad 2000 Tundra ARB issue. Air leaking from differential vent:
I noticed that the rear ARB was no longer engaging and that the compressor was running for long periods of time. I started at the front, checking for air leaks and moved to the back. None of the external lines were leaking, so I checked my vent line in the rear and found air blowing out of it. I replaced the internal O rings and the problem was solved.
General:
Most of the problems I have dealt with dealing with ARBs have been with cracked lines at the differential fitting where there is the most flex. Simply cutting back the damaged lines and re installing the fitting will take care if that. Hint: If you have to re use the existing fitting for some reason, you will have to cut the ARB line on both sides of the little compression fitting sleeve and then work the sleeve off. Since this has already been 'compressed', you may have to hand run a drill bit through it to deburr it.Use a razor blade and scraped the tubing a little so that the compression fitting slides over it and reinstall it.
The second most common issue I have found has been differential oil in the oil lines blocking the air. Disconnect the differential end of the air line and see if the ARB compressor with blow the fluid out. If this doesn't produce good results, take the line off of the compressor as well, shoot carb cleaner down in to the line until it cleans the oil out. Reconnect the lines.
I hope these help!