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stickshift
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I ran it up to 80psi, cracked open the pressure switch end of the unloader line - no air. Then ran compressor with my finger on the open end of the unloader line. Some air, but very little, not nearly enough to push my finger off. Then removed unloader line and ran compressor - lots of air pulsing out of check valve's unloader port. I used the air gun to blow out the unloader line - didn't see anything fly out, but I think you were right about there being something in there, because unloader line is certainly clear now.
Reinstalled unloader line and ran compressor - now I can hear air hissing while pump is running. Air is blowing out of the little port on the unloader valve. So there's no pressure in the head or discharge tube because it's getting blown out while the pump is running. This stops when the compressor reaches max psi and shuts off.
So that's one issue. Possibly bad unloader valve or pressure switch itself? There isn't enough room to see if the pressure switch is making contact with unloader when switch if flipped off.
Another issue is I'm now hearing a leak near the pressure switch area after compressor shuts off. It's a very slow leak. I timed the psi drop from 96 to 88psi. That 8 psi drop took ~12 min. I tested all the joints in the area with soapy water, but no obvious culprit. Couldn't feel any air flow around any of the joints. Might have to revisit that with better lighting. So I'm not sure if this is from one of the joints given that I was messing around in that area, or if it's a leak from within the pressure switch. Possibly the check valve? I guess I can test for that by removing the pressure switch end of the unloader line and feeling for air (and seeing if that stops the hissing).
Reinstalled unloader line and ran compressor - now I can hear air hissing while pump is running. Air is blowing out of the little port on the unloader valve. So there's no pressure in the head or discharge tube because it's getting blown out while the pump is running. This stops when the compressor reaches max psi and shuts off.
So that's one issue. Possibly bad unloader valve or pressure switch itself? There isn't enough room to see if the pressure switch is making contact with unloader when switch if flipped off.
Another issue is I'm now hearing a leak near the pressure switch area after compressor shuts off. It's a very slow leak. I timed the psi drop from 96 to 88psi. That 8 psi drop took ~12 min. I tested all the joints in the area with soapy water, but no obvious culprit. Couldn't feel any air flow around any of the joints. Might have to revisit that with better lighting. So I'm not sure if this is from one of the joints given that I was messing around in that area, or if it's a leak from within the pressure switch. Possibly the check valve? I guess I can test for that by removing the pressure switch end of the unloader line and feeling for air (and seeing if that stops the hissing).
