Relief valves are usually already set to max pressure. It will say right on the purification chamber what it’s max pressure is rated for. Adjusting it is easy depending on what chamber you have. If you’re going past the label that’s on the chamber you’ve basically got a pipe bomb at any given...
Also other than being belt driven oil pump your final stage is high pressure oil lube which is controlled by the final stage pressure. You can adjust it by taking off that acorn not on the block by the oil sight glass. Unless you put a guage on it I highly do not recommend trying to set it yourself.
It’s a belt driven oil lube System. The belt for that sits behind that plastic shroud up front. Uses the same valves as the new ones. Virtually indestructible. Of course you will have breakdowns from time to time, but parts are easy to come by.
First stage popping definitely 2nd stage valves. Well unless a tube is clogged, but that’s highly unlikely. Of course you’ve already figured it out. Just for future reference when you have the head off, just replace both valves. It’s like $100 max for the set.
Hey everyone I’m new here to the forum. Found this site trying to find a 4 knob operation manual for a customer. I work as a maintenance/repair tech for one of the breathing air compressor major brands distributor. Thought I may be of some help. Obviously I cannot do side jobs, but I can point...
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