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Can this Compressor be rebuilt?

Jazzman442

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I have a Maxus air compressor that the pump will not turn. It looks like it is frozen on the crank to the piston rod.

Can is be fixed?
 

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First thing to do is see if you can get any parts for it. The bearings might be bought from a bearing supply. My free innerweb diagnosis says it could be the motor is somehow stuck from a bad bearing or the armature hitting the coils. Good luck.
 

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Did you clean it thoroughly before taking the pictures? I don't see a drop of oil anywhere on anything. If you didn't do any cleaning, and that's how you found it, the crank and rod are certainly trashed.
 
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I did clean it out. I noticed there was not a lot of oil in the crank case. I can not move the rod on the crank shaft. I am hoping to find a way to remove the rod from the crank and save this. It has been a great compressor for many years. I am going to get a puller and try that.

Any ideas on where to look for a bearing/ bushing?
 
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Jazzman442

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This was a grea compressor. It had 3.7 CFM 135PSIG. I used it for framing, Tires,Siding, nailing.

Any suggestions on a good portable compressor with these specs that is less than $150.00
 
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American Locomotive..... It worked...!! Yea Thankx. After I got the rod off the crank. I refinished it with some sand paper and a Dremel. The rod being the soft part of this set up was the worst. I made it round again. Cleaned out the crank case and oiled the bearings in the motor ( inside the Case ). The 2 gauges were bad so I replaced them. The Compressor works great..
 

Michael_in_DE

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American Locomotive..... It worked...!! Yea Thankx. After I got the rod off the crank. I refinished it with some sand paper and a Dremel. The rod being the soft part of this set up was the worst. I made it round again. Cleaned out the crank case and oiled the bearings in the motor ( inside the Case ). The 2 gauges were bad so I replaced them. The Compressor works great..

Excellent work. Way to stick with it. I hope it runs for a long time to come.
 

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another resurrection from the dead! great on you!
so it looks like there's not a bearing on the crank, just the rod to the crank?
be sure to keep it well oiled, might even consider running synthetic in it, to help preserve it
 
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