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This is the gauge that drops from 800psi to 400psi in 15 minutes?
It's the oil pressure gauge. There should be a pressure switch connected to it, that will stop the engine when the pressure drops below 50bar.
This is the document that I think belongs to your compressor:
https://www.bauer-kompressoren.de/f...spare-part-list/mariner/1999-01-01_tm-3_8.pdf
Look at figure TM-7. Your compressor has an oil pressure gauge instead of an oil pressure switch. Partno. 33 in the drawing is for setting the oil pressure (and adjusting requires partno. 34 to be temporary removed).
If you're not sure about it, have it done by a technician. Running this compressor with an oil pressure of only 400psi is gonna wear down the piston on the final stage faster than it's supposed to. If you want to do it yourself (and have the metric-sized tools to do so!), I'll post the technical details.
I will post the information shortly. I was told it was a Mariner 1st gen but Bauer folk seem to think it’s a capitano. I lean toward trusting the seller(as weird as that sounds).
After replacing the oil pump, I assume you checked the oil level. The oil circuit to the last stage should be bubble-free after a few rotations. If any air remains in the highest point (near the gauge), loosen the gauge nut until some oil seeps out, and close it. Tighten it when the compressor is not running (no oil pressure).Ok. I have learned that it was the oil pressure gauge. The theory was a bad/failing oil pump. I just replaced the oil pump. What procedure do you use to prime it?