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    Posted: 06 Jan 2022 at 11:44pm
With a 844 in a semi, how was the air pump run? Was it a gear driven or a belted?
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Looks like belt driven compressor, off same belt as WP.  Scroll down in this old thread, for photos...Wink

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It was belt driven from the fan blade pulley and not from the water pump belt. 
 We were building engines for both Frightliner and Kenworth. There were minor differences between them and on some of the engines the air compressor was mounted on the LH side instead of the RH side.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Unit3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 2022 at 11:27am
I saw just yesterday one of the gen sets with the Mt. Everest 25000 engine. Makes you feel sorry for the 8550 or 4w305 to hold one of the engine blocks up. 
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No kidding there = those things have to weigh close to 5000 lbs ,,
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I have one on a AC DES 300 genset. It has a bosch p pump mounted directly on the timing case up high. Its the only one I have seen that didnt have the injection pump low with a drive shaft
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Originally posted by ACjack ACjack wrote:

It was belt driven from the fan blade pulley and not from the water pump belt. 
 We were building engines for both Frightliner and Kenworth. There were minor differences between them and on some of the engines the air compressor was mounted on the LH side instead of the RH side.  

I was going from what I saw in Steve's picture, from the old post I linked to.  I stand corrected!Hug
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