rcontrera
Contributor
Wow ... now you are talking above my pay grade.
The compressor first stages and rods were redesigned in 1995 and I was primarily a Bauer dealer until 2002. The inlet filter was redesigned, valves were changed over to reed valves and the bearings were built into the connecting rods.
My first thought is that the valves are at least 16 years old and may be a little part of your problem. But, realistically, the compressor shouldn't care which direction it is turning ... valve wise ... since the pistons are just going up and down.
My suggestion ... pull the head and spin the compressor. If it binds, it has nothing to do with the valves or head.
To be honest, I have never substituted any generic hard parts or bearings since the OEM parts were so cheap. Perhaps there is someone here that is more familiar with generic parts that can chime in here.
The compressor first stages and rods were redesigned in 1995 and I was primarily a Bauer dealer until 2002. The inlet filter was redesigned, valves were changed over to reed valves and the bearings were built into the connecting rods.
My first thought is that the valves are at least 16 years old and may be a little part of your problem. But, realistically, the compressor shouldn't care which direction it is turning ... valve wise ... since the pistons are just going up and down.
My suggestion ... pull the head and spin the compressor. If it binds, it has nothing to do with the valves or head.
To be honest, I have never substituted any generic hard parts or bearings since the OEM parts were so cheap. Perhaps there is someone here that is more familiar with generic parts that can chime in here.
