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The Chicago Craigslist is not a single cylinder pump, there are 2 pistons of equal size in there each pumping into the outlet to the tank which means that it is a single STAGE pump. This link shows how it looks inside.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-vt490000av-p-60726.html
The Racine Craigslist is also a single STAGE pump but each cylinder is separate similar to a Harley engine. The air filter on each cylinder shows that both intake air and send it to the tank.
I think that you may be confusing cylinder configuration with the number of compression stages. Think of your right hand picking up some snow and squeezing it into a snowball (1st stage). Then you use your start using left hand to compress it more into a denser snowball (2nd stage). Usually a 2 STAGE pump will have a large piston for the first STAGE and a smaller piston for the second STAGE as can be seen in the parts diagram below.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-ci050000pd-ci070000pd-p-17943.html
Like single STAGE pumps, 2 STAGE pumps can be found in different cylinder configurations, side by side or in a V. The V configured 2 STAGE pumps are easy to identify because their big/small cylinders are quite evident.
In this diagram you can see the difference in piston sizes. The large first STAGE piston sends it's output thru a finned tube to the intake of the smaller second STAGE piston to be compressed again before being sent to the tank.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-5z017b-p-53291.html
I hope this helps.
The Chicago Craigslist is not a single cylinder pump, there are 2 pistons of equal size in there each pumping into the outlet to the tank which means that it is a single STAGE pump. This link shows how it looks inside.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-vt490000av-p-60726.html
The Racine Craigslist is also a single STAGE pump but each cylinder is separate similar to a Harley engine. The air filter on each cylinder shows that both intake air and send it to the tank.
I think that you may be confusing cylinder configuration with the number of compression stages. Think of your right hand picking up some snow and squeezing it into a snowball (1st stage). Then you use your start using left hand to compress it more into a denser snowball (2nd stage). Usually a 2 STAGE pump will have a large piston for the first STAGE and a smaller piston for the second STAGE as can be seen in the parts diagram below.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-ci050000pd-ci070000pd-p-17943.html
Like single STAGE pumps, 2 STAGE pumps can be found in different cylinder configurations, side by side or in a V. The V configured 2 STAGE pumps are easy to identify because their big/small cylinders are quite evident.
In this diagram you can see the difference in piston sizes. The large first STAGE piston sends it's output thru a finned tube to the intake of the smaller second STAGE piston to be compressed again before being sent to the tank.
http://www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump-parts-5z017b-p-53291.html
I hope this helps.