Hello Everyone,
I rebuilt a 1940 Westinghouse 1BYC compressor - New disc valves, valve springs, piston rings, one new wrist pin, connecting rod bushing.
Now that it's back together, the knock it had is gone, but there is a leak that is driving me nuts. I thought it was a valve leak so I flattened the intake valves (can't flatten the discharge valves without pressing out a stud from the valve seat so I did not mess with that). All the valve seats visually appear to be sealing with the valves nicely.
I've had the valve assemblies in and out so many times I've lost count. Out of desperation, I even pulled the rings and reinstalled the original rings on the low pressure piston just to see if the noise went away - It did not.
The thing I don't understand is why the noise is intermittent. You can hear the leak and when it happens the compressor will not build pressure. When the noise goes away briefly, the pressure builds nicely. Please watch the video (Youtube link below), listen to the compressor, and let me know your thoughts. I removed the muffler to amplify the noise.
To note, this is a two-stage compressor with oil pump.
Thanks - Bryan
I rebuilt a 1940 Westinghouse 1BYC compressor - New disc valves, valve springs, piston rings, one new wrist pin, connecting rod bushing.
Now that it's back together, the knock it had is gone, but there is a leak that is driving me nuts. I thought it was a valve leak so I flattened the intake valves (can't flatten the discharge valves without pressing out a stud from the valve seat so I did not mess with that). All the valve seats visually appear to be sealing with the valves nicely.
I've had the valve assemblies in and out so many times I've lost count. Out of desperation, I even pulled the rings and reinstalled the original rings on the low pressure piston just to see if the noise went away - It did not.

The thing I don't understand is why the noise is intermittent. You can hear the leak and when it happens the compressor will not build pressure. When the noise goes away briefly, the pressure builds nicely. Please watch the video (Youtube link below), listen to the compressor, and let me know your thoughts. I removed the muffler to amplify the noise.
To note, this is a two-stage compressor with oil pump.
Thanks - Bryan
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