hondacivic247
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It has a hand hole in the crankcase, so it's not an R15B.
Any idea on what it may actually be then?
It has a hand hole in the crankcase, so it's not an R15B.
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Just kidding. One of these days though. Currently 216 quincy 5hp pictures to follow but I am scheming on a 5hp IR single phase screw compressor at work. Used unit been sitting for a while. Pretty much a unicorn.
Got video of it working?Wow, "Rated at 21.5 cfm", that's a big time you ****! ^^^
Very nice find!

looks like something a heart surgeon would build...very complex but effective!
I was thinking that the ren14 was the older Version of the r15 champion pump they now offer. I read somewhere that it the ren7,10,14 produced between 7cfm and 19cfm so I was assuming that the ren14 was the big bad boy as it listed 5hp. From the picture it looks to have a big bore and stroke like the R15. Only issue I've found is that they don't produce parts for it anymore.
My new compressor.I weakened 2 of the 3 cylinders on my old compressor by letting it run too long using the sand blaster.It said 100% cycle duty and only ran for maybe 30 mins straight but it still damaged the reed valves.Its was a Kobalt 5hp 3 cylinder rated at 19.5 cfm at 90psi.I emphasize (RATED).After a ton of research I settled on this one and so far I couldnt be more satisfied with its performance. Noise level is quiet high though but with its output 29.9 at 90psi it runs very little so it really hasn't been an issue so far.The electrical needs had to be upgraded and that cost almost half of the cost of the compressor itself.The black hose reel is for filtered air used for painting, sand blasting and the plasma cutter.The red hose reel is just straight un filtered air used for blowing out the shop, filling tires or whatever doesnt require running the air dryer.It was a learning process and I spent more money than I intended but like the ole saying goes, good aint cheap and cheap aint good.
24 CFM, 175 PSI, Bought from Northern Tool, free delivery.
Nice setup and nice compressor!
How much was the electrical work, I am wondering that myself.
