Hi All,
So I've found an old two stage Devilbiss 432 compressor with 5 horse single phase motor running it. It's a beast!
It wouldn't turn a full revolution when I got it so I pulled off the heads. One low pressure cylinder had quite a bit of rust and gunk in it. The valves on that cylinder were also pretty mucky. So the question is what level of carnage is acceptable in the low pressure side of this? The high pressure cylinder are beauty. I realize I could try get it machined and sleeved but that might be overkill for a 100$ compressor.
I plan on taking it apart entirely since it's obviously gotten wet at least to the piston.
The motor is absolutely massive for a 5hp. No caps either so I have to assume it's some sort of other start mechanism. It's got a rating for 110 and 220. 50 amps or so at 110! Might explain why it's so big.
All advice and suggestions are welcome. I'll take more photos as I go along and update. Who doesn't like to see the surprises you find in the guts of these thing?
So I've found an old two stage Devilbiss 432 compressor with 5 horse single phase motor running it. It's a beast!

It wouldn't turn a full revolution when I got it so I pulled off the heads. One low pressure cylinder had quite a bit of rust and gunk in it. The valves on that cylinder were also pretty mucky. So the question is what level of carnage is acceptable in the low pressure side of this? The high pressure cylinder are beauty. I realize I could try get it machined and sleeved but that might be overkill for a 100$ compressor.
I plan on taking it apart entirely since it's obviously gotten wet at least to the piston.
The motor is absolutely massive for a 5hp. No caps either so I have to assume it's some sort of other start mechanism. It's got a rating for 110 and 220. 50 amps or so at 110! Might explain why it's so big.
All advice and suggestions are welcome. I'll take more photos as I go along and update. Who doesn't like to see the surprises you find in the guts of these thing?



