OK thanks for all of yalls help. I talked to Quincy again today and they were very helpful. The reason the dip stick was blowing out was because the crankcase vent was stopped up with dirt dobbers. The man I talked to today was an older man and he was very knowledgeable. He said the man I...
Ok my towers look different from yours, but i pulled the top of the head off and every thing is free and moves easily. I don't think I have those diaphragms you are talking about. The rings on the pistons seem to be in good shape also.
When you are talking about the hydraulic unloader and pulling the piston. What part of that mechanism should move. The piece of metal with the seal in it will turn freely but i cant make it move up and down on the shaft. I pulled the two pistons out of the towers and they were not rusted or...
OK I have ran up on another problem. I changed the oil in it with new compressor oil. Once I did this after about 2 mins of running it blows the dip stick out and it sounds like a gun going off. Is there a way to adjust the oil pressure? Since changing the oil it started building 40 to 45...
Ok sorry for not understanding, but I am still confused. There is supposed to be to be a line going from the tank to the thing on the side and then a line leaving there going to the heads? And a line coming from the unloader at the oil pump going up to the head also?
Also I have called Quincy...
Thanks for all of yalls help. So pcmeiners the unloader you added a link to, would it thread in where the line is threaded into the oil pump now. Also is there a way to tell how old this compressor is.
My unloader is positioned vertical with D on the top and R on the bottom. You are saying to run a line from the R side if the unloader to the tank correct? Can I do this by putting a T were the big air line going into the tank and connect it there? I found the motor at the dump with the...
Hello, I am new to this page, but I hope someone on here can answer a few of my questions. I picked up an air compressor (just the compressor) a few years back at the dump and just set it in the corner of the barn because we had a perfectly good air compressor, but you never know when you will...