Larry, This is a used saylor beall compressor. I put new valves and copper gaskets in. It as I said does not have a real blow by pressure. I di measure the pulleys and did the calculation and it is only turning 535 rpm. So I think this is a exceptable cfm for the speed. I need to put it on line...
I did that and it come up with about 12.13cfm. I expected higher. It was rated 17. I don't really get a over abundance of blow by from the crank case vent
I have a Saylor Beall with a 705 two stage pump 5 hp motor and a 80 gallon tank. It takes 9-10 min to fill from 0 to 150 psi. Does this seam like the right time?
I have the new valves in it. Gave it a test run and it takes about 9 min to pressurize from 0 to 145. does this sound slow? I did not re-ring it it did not look glazed. just looking for comments.
engine puller to load. I removed the motor and steam cleaned the rest. Got it home removed the pump, wiring and pipe plugs and back to the car wash to hose out I would say 7 inches of sludge from the bottom of the tank. it was 47 years of comp oil, rust flakes and dirt that would not drain. I...
Single with a newer Marathon motor. A REAL 5hp motor not a "up to" 5hp motor. It was snowing when I picked it so it still loaded on the trailer but will do more with it tomorrow. Did talk with Dennis at Saylor- Bealle and he was very helpful with a few questions I had in it.
I just replaced 12 2 bulb 4ft florestants with just 4 of these fixtures. It is twice the lighting and less energy. I bought them a home depot for about 80 each. Here is the link...
Sorry I bought the compressor. I found your post while I was looking up a manual for the unit. I is very greasy but is in good shape. I will steam clean it and restore it back to new shape with what ever it needs. They still make these here in st johns mi.